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Re: EEPROM Programmer
im using version 1 18 as well ive read a few lately where versions 28 onwards are causing read/write issuesComment
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Re: EEPROM Programmer
Do a search for RT809F drivers and software, either on here as it's popular with those that program laptops or a wider internet search, there seem to be plenty of links and resources.
1.18 is for the CH341A programmer.Comment
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Re: EEPROM Programmer
Ok I think I have the software installed from link above and drivers and software does see the device so good to go. My first project to try. I ordered a main board for a VIZIO from eBay and it arrived yesterday however it has the audio port torn off and another part missing most likely from being a little rough removing it from the donor TV. I believe the original board has the chip messed up as it's stuck on logo screen. What I would like to do is take the image off the one that came in the mail and see if I can't put it on the original. I do not want to remove the chips and I think the Jtag clip I ordered extra should do it??? could anybody walk me through this? I do not see the correct orientation of how to put the clip on the chip either.Comment
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by chazzoI’d appreciate some very basic advice on CH341x programmers. I know this topic comes up from time to time, but stuff changes, so I hope a refresh is in order. In particular, I see some unexpected things happening with jumper positions.
[My plan is to learn to read and write 24CO2 EEPROMs via I2C. The first target is the one in my Uni-T clamp meter, but before tackling that I have some brand-new EEPROMs to practice on.]
I have two basic Chinese programmers. One is the blue board with a CH341A and two rows of pin headers. To my untrained eye it looks like all the others.... -
by Donny2derbyI keep seeing people in the Tv forum asking for eeprom programming and a lot of them seem to use a CH341a.
Is there a reason why this seems to be so popular? Or are there better and preferable alternatives?
Are there ones which a novice would be better off using?
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by STKR123Greetings badcaps community,
I havent done this for a long time and want to start it all again, after some evil and annyoing illness.
So I apologize in advance, if some phrases might sound a bit like gibberish or illogical to you.
Im trying my best to fully describe what I plan to achieve and hope I was choosing the right sub-forum for my new adventure.
I have a Elitebook 820 G1 and a Elitebook 840 G2 here.
These ask for a password when entering the BIOS, but boot just fine from the internal SSD.
I learned that desoldering...10-29-2024, 06:03 AM -
I tore apart my instrument cluster for my 2008 Toyota Corolla made in 2007 in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada and pcb location: IC6=EEPROM is a surface mounted device with part # of 93C46W7, some claim the EEPROM out of a Camry part # 93C56 will allow odometer to roll over 299 999 KM or miles. The data sheet for both is below:
https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...c6e42b20d3.pdf 2
Anyone know if the Camry one will work on my Corolla?. And which EEPROM reader/writers do you all recommend I purchase that will allow me to read the old values of the old... -
by ut-normHi I should program this eeprom: 25Q128JVSM Winbond but my EZP2019 + programmer gives me the attached message in the picture that I don't understand.
Can you help me? Thank you... - Loading...
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