I.O programmer SAS JIG 3.8V
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Re: I.O programmer SAS JIG 3.8V
The SAS Jig clone works well but is limited to read/write only 128kb. This is fine if the size of the chip is 128kb, but a disaster for 256kb chips. I found this out the hard way - it reads, writes and verifies the first 128kb perfectly, but leaves the final 128kb on the chip untouched. Dumping a 256kb chip therefore results in a 128kb file.
Since the software is cloned from the original vertyanov software, it could just be a case of waiting for the clone software to catch up. Original vertyanov software was also limited to 128kb chips in version 7.2, which was fixed to support 256kb chips from version 8.2 upwards. The SAS Jig software reports a version 6-something, but who knows what they are using for their versioning. Better off with an original vertyanov, if you can find one!Comment
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Re: I.O programmer SAS JIG 3.8V
The SAS Jig clone works well but is limited to read/write only 128kb. This is fine if the size of the chip is 128kb, but a disaster for 256kb chips. I found this out the hard way - it reads, writes and verifies the first 128kb perfectly, but leaves the final 128kb on the chip untouched. Dumping a 256kb chip therefore results in a 128kb file.
Since the software is cloned from the original vertyanov software, it could just be a case of waiting for the clone software to catch up. Original vertyanov software was also limited to 128kb chips in version 7.2, which was fixed to support 256kb chips from version 8.2 upwards. The SAS Jig software reports a version 6-something, but who knows what they are using for their versioning. Better off with an original vertyanov, if you can find one!
Thasnks for clarifying it to me sir. More powerComment
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Re: I.O programmer SAS JIG 3.8V
Hi all,
https://ioprogrammer.com/
Is this a legit Vertyanov seller?
Cheers,
sect-sinComment
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