I can't find this pinout anywhere? Anyone know where to find it?
S1WB S60 pinout?
Collapse
X
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by Vesko356First of all thanks to all of our members who have posted previously all methods posted here.
Please leave a comment if you find something new,or have anything else to add.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find by serial number,model number or series
If you know the laptop serial or model number go to HP support https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/laptops .
Enter the serial number or model number and click submit.On the next screen you will have to enter the OS
Operating system and OS version.If...-
Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
-
-
by staviHi There,
I'd like to read/write the contents of the chip. This is a 1995 vintage FORD ECU and IMMO controller.
Unfortunately, I can't find a circuit diagram or pinout on the chips.
The serial number uniqe, not factory?
Can you help me identify the chips or pins?
many thanks!
hi, Stavi... -
Hi, Im trying to find the area on the chip that contains all of my laptops information, but I havent found it. The laptop won't turn on anymore. I was updating the BIOS, and it was supposed to reboot itself, but it wouldnt turn back on. I ve tried every possible solution, every alternative on Lenovo forums, everywhere; I ve taken it to technicians, and no one has been able to fix it. I've already read the chip that contains the BIOS (Winbond 25Q128JSVQ) and searched for my laptops data, but they're nowhere to be found. I only find scribbles and lines of text indicating errors. Has anyone had a...
-
Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
-
-
by staviHi There,
I'd like to read/write the contents of the eeprom chip.
This is located on the print head of a Canon inkjet printer.
It is likely that this disables the head after printing an xy copy.
Unfortunately, I can't identify the chip, so I can't read it either.
That is written on it: TO2 (T null? 2), KU
Does anyone have any idea what this could be?
Many thanks for help... -
by pickledeggHello. I have an Inspiron 7501 here, it's the same as a Vostro 7500 in some markets (no clue). I was looking to replace the LCD, the panels included with these models are terrible.
I have the schematic and it is a 4 lane eDP port on the board but the pinout seems quite weird, my question is if anyone recognises this weird pinout and knows of any other Dell models that may use it or even any compatible panel models. I have the 40-40pin cable that was used for the models with touch but do not need touch capability, was just looking for a better quality screen and higher refresh to actually...10-02-2024, 04:54 PM - Loading...
- No more items.
Comment