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    SOP28 Detection

    Hello friends,

    I found (a 28 pin chip) with a program that I want to copy at all costs.
    My man has erased the mark (model)!
    How to purge to know which chip it is?

    Last edited by mentosmec; 08-24-2018, 02:29 PM.

    #2
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    where did it come from ?

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      #3
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      Originally posted by petehall347 View Post
      where did it come from ?

      I do not know it's for a friend

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        #4
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        I just want to know how to copy it

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          #5
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          Chances are, without other information, you are SOL even if it wasn't illegal.

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            #6
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              #7
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              possible or impossible ?
              I can pay if possible

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                #8
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                trace the circuit, it looks like a microcontroller.
                so if you work out what pins are for power, and crystal, and to the programming pads on the left then maybe you can identify the make & series.

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                  #9
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                  how should I proceed?

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                    #10
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                    i just said.

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                      #11
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                      If you want to be that secretive not to show
                      - the whole device
                      - large, clear pictures of the chip with all the interconnect

                      plus don't know any electronics... there's not much we can do. And even if we can figure out the chip (yes, it's a microcontroller, nobody would scratch out the ID of a memory chip), there's copy protection on these chips.

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                        2010-2017 Quick Tool-P2 manufacturer (kadentech)
                        Last edited by mentosmec; 08-25-2018, 09:42 AM.

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                          #13
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                          Which pins are each of the P2 connector connected to, hard to tell with the wires underneath the chip, need access to actual device to proceed unless you have an ohmmeter or something to check connections.

                          But I fear you will run into the copy protection on the chip, which is somewhat difficult to defeat. You're better off doing a cleanroom reverse engineer, which will need a logic analyzer and recreate the program...

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                            #14
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                            Originally posted by eccerr0r View Post
                            Which pins are each of the P2 connector connected to, hard to tell with the wires underneath the chip, need access to actual device to proceed unless you have an ohmmeter or something to check connections.

                            But I fear you will run into the copy protection on the chip, which is somewhat difficult to defeat. You're better off doing a cleanroom reverse engineer, which will need a logic analyzer and recreate the program...


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                              #15
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                              so it's a card reader??, that will have security enabled.

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                                #16
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                                Apparently it's likely a JTAG shifter that shifts into an appl€ product to unlock EFI passwords. So the guy who made it is likely just as savvy as apple to make sure it doesn't get copied.

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                                  #17
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                                  it will also change log in to apple . just the thing for stolen units to be able to be used .

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                                    #18
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                                    I would like an address for logic analyzer

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                                      #19
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                                      the brand tells you nothing?

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