XGPro TL866II Plus BIOS 1.8v issues - noob assistance

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  • kalemaroni
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 196
    • UK

    #1

    BIOS 1.8v issues - noob assistance

    I've finally bought myself a BIOS programmer XGPro TL866II Plus and am going through old donor boards and logging the BIOS's I have in stock and testing out reading and writing but having some issues with reading 1.8v BIOS's. I have bought the 1.8v adapter.

    The problem is it's detecting the BIOS's but not reading them. I bought a second 1.8v adapter from a different supplier and this one has a different chip on it as seen in pic but still doesn't work.

    I've attached pictures of the chip, the adapter and side views to show that it's straight and down all the way through.

    I have confirmed good continuity between the legs and the pins under the SOP8 socket.

    There is also continuity between each BIOS leg and various legs on the long chip on the 1.8v board but no continuity between the BIOS legs and the 1.8v legs underneath the board - I'm assuming this only happens when the 1.8v board chip allows it to pass through?

    I've tried disabling the Check ID on read but it doesn't actually read any data (everything 0x00). If Check ID is on it fails (ID 00 00 00)

    Voltage readings of each of the 8 pins during the read:
    1) 0.06
    2) 0
    3) 2.45
    4) GND
    5) 0
    6) 1.1
    7) 2.45
    8) 1.8

    Any help or pointers in the right direction greatly appreciated.
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    Last edited by kalemaroni; Yesterday, 06:42 PM.
  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 14758
    • Canada

    #2
    1) software screen states upgrade is avaliable. Upgrade it.
    2) test with another flash, if available for a sanity check.
    3) the original device may have been operating in QSPI mode rather than SPI mode. Confirm the settings inside of this tool on whether you are in SPI or QSPI mode. Then test in the other possible mode for this device.

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    • m1ch43lzm
      Badcaps Legend
      • Mar 2019
      • 1082
      • Peru

      #3
      TL866II Plus is supposed to work with 1.8V chips out of the box, you don't need 1.8V adapter (that's the case with the T48 at least); you can select W25Q64FV which is 3.3V if you really want to use that adapter...; with W25Q64FW selected VCC should be 1.8V, again, no need for the adapter
      http://www.xgecu.com/EN/index.html
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      Yes, upgrade the software, latest is 13.06

      As far as I know TL866II Plus was discontinued about 3 years ago when the T48 was released, either you got an used one or old stock; don't know if TL866II Plus fakes exist
      Last edited by m1ch43lzm; Yesterday, 11:31 PM.

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