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    Someone knows any link to buy the programmer compatible with flash kit fujitsu software, i?m not good soldering

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    yes i also look for programmer but cannot find cheap

    if some one design pcb this will be easy
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    hello good afternoon friend can help me how I can connect this thanks
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    hello friend could read flash and 25x80 but files are not good can someone help me thanks
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    25x80 dump is bad, good dump you can download from a famus thread there in the forum.

    your flash dump was started welll and correct but the size is wrong and much smaller than it should be.
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    What is resistors on this schematic (FlashKit29.rar)? Resistors on pins 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 (74HC245) and pin 10 (MAX232) are 10K ohms; or only 10 ohms????
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    Any help? Nobody build this programmer?

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    Never built it but all the resistors must be 10 ohms, 10Kohms are too much to those signals attenuation.

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    Already did it don't need this 10 om resistors. Works with flashkitprogrammer 2.9 async mode.
    There is also need to connect +VCC to 20pin of 74ac245

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    Success!! Programmer build, all sectors of Fujitsu flash dumped, serial number of interface Actia/Lexia changed!! Interface work with Diagbox 7.07!!!!!!!!! (tested on C4 Picasso)
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    Ik build this simple SPIPGM programmer for programming the winbond: RayeR's homepage/Programming It works fine, but you need an old PC with parallel port. The value of the resistors could be critical. I messure the signals, all where about 3.3V, but one, the ACK(MISO) where 4.2V. I put a resistor of 8k2 from pin 2 (DO) to ground, which reduce the voltage to 3.3V.
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    Invalid Request

    this will do
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    Today is the Tomorrow you worried about yesterday ......Was it worth it ?

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    Hello
    my question is whether or LPT programmer to work? I found a very simple scheme LPT programmer .
    RayeR's homepage/Program?tor SPI FlashROM na paraleln? port
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    I program Winbond but nothing change ,

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    How did you program it and what the programmer?

 

 
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