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    Default UUSP-S (UPA-USB Serial Programmer-S)

    hi
    New upa with box and new pcb ....wait is over and now on elrasoft.com official website...
    going to order right now...
    thanks

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    The price is ???

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    - USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 compatible
    - No power supply required
    - In-circuit connector including 6 general purpose I/Os, overcurrent protected (40mA)
    - 30 pins adapter connector including 20 general purpose I/Os & 6 I/Os from in-circuit connector
    - One 1.2V-5V power supply output, program controlled, overcurrent (300mA) and overvoltage protected
    - One 8-13V/1mA output, program controlled
    - Supports low voltage devices down to 1.2V
    - Self-Test option
    - Can be used with TMS and BDM Lockout Disable adapters
    - Small dimensions 5.5x11.5cm

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    been waiting for the genuine ones to come back into stock

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    Is it in stock?

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    Yes in stock price 233.24usd

    Only Hardware no enclosure or box included
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    what diference is between?Same software same function not read secured motorola mcu?

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    Supported Devices
    STMicroelectronics ST62*:ST6240, ST6245, ST6249
    NSC CR16*: CR16HCS5(9), CR16MCS5(9), CR16MES5(9), CR16MFS5(9), CR16MCT5/9, CR16HCT5/9
    Motorola HC05*: MC68HC05B6, MC68HC05B8, MC68HC05B16, MC68HC705B16, MC68HC05B32, MC68HC05E6, MC68HC705E6, MC68HC05H12, MC68HC05L28, MC68HC05P3, MC68HC705P3*,MC68HC05X16, MC68HC05X32
    Motorola HC08*: MC68HC08AS20, MC68HC08AS32, MC68HC08AS60, MC68HC08AZ32, MC68HC(9)08AZ32A, MC68HC908AZ60, MC68HC908AZ60A
    Motorola HC11*: MC68HC11A1, MC68HC11A8, MC68HC11E9, MC68HC11EA9, MC68HC11E20, MC68HC11F1, MC68HC11K4, MC68HC11KA2, MC68HC11KA4, MC68HC11KG4, MC68HC11KS2, MC68HC11KS8, MC68HC11L6, MC68HC11P2, MC68HC11PA8, MC68HC11PH8
    Motorola HC12*: MC68HC912B32, MC68HC912BE32, MC68HC912D60, MC68HC912D60A, MC68HC912DC128A, MC68HC912DG128, MC68HC912DG128A
    Motorola HCS12*: MC9S12D64, MC9S12A128, MC9S12DG128, MC9S12DG256, MC9S12H128, MC9S12H256, MC9S12HZ64, MC9S12HZ128, MC9S12HZ256, MC9S12HY64**, MC9S12HA32**
    Freescale (Motorola) HCS12X*: MC9S12XD64, MC9S12XD128, MC9S12XDG128, MC9S12XDP384, MC9S12XDP512, MC9S12XHZ256, MC9S12XHZ512, MC9S12XDT384
    Freescale (Motorola) HCS12XE*: MC9S12XEG128, MC9S12XET256, MC9S12XEQ384, MC9S12XEQ512, MC9S12XEP768, MC9S12XEP100
    Atmel 8051 Architecture: AT89S51, AT89S52, AT89S53, AT89S8252, AT89S8253



    Atmel AVR 8-Bit Risk: AT90S1200, AT90S2313, AT90S2323, AT90S2333, AT90S2343, AT90S4433, AT90S4434, AT90S8515, AT90S8535, ATmega8, ATmega16, ATmega161, ATmega162, ATmega163, ATmega323, ATmega64, ATmega103, ATmega128, ATtiny12, ATtiny15, ATtiny2313, ATmega8515, ATmega8535
    Microchip PIC12: PIC12F508, PIC12F509, PIC12F629, PIC12F675
    Microchip PIC16: PIC16F627(A), PIC16F628(A), PIC16F648A, PIC16F72, PIC16F73, PIC16F74, PIC16F76, PIC16F77, PIC16F818, PIC16F819, PIC16F83, PIC16F84(A), PIC16F870, PIC16F871, PIC16F872, PIC16F873(A), PIC16F874(A), PIC16F876(A), PIC16F877(A), PIC16F913, PIC16F914, PIC16F916, PIC16F917, PIC16F946
    EEPROMs I2C: 24C01, 24C02, 24C04, 24C08, 24C16, 24C32, 24C64, 24C65, 24C128, 24C256, 24C512, 85C72, 85C82, 85C92, BAW574252, GRM-003, GRM-004, GRM-005, KKZ-06F, MCM2814, PCA8581, PCF8581, PCF8582, PCF8594, PCF8598, PCF85102, PCF85116, SDA2516, SDA2526, SDA2546, X24C00, X24C01, 24C1024, 24C1025
    EEPROMs Microwire: 7002, 93C06, 93C14, 93C46, 93C56, 93C57, 93C66, 93C76, 93C86, 93S46, 93S56, 93S66, GRN-001, GRO-002, KKZ-01, S220, S2914, ST61907, XLS93C46
    EEPROMs SPI: M35080, 25C010, 25C020, 25C040, 25C080, 25C128, 25C160, 25C256, 25C320, 25C640, ST95010, ST95020, ST95040, ST95080, ST95160, ST95320, ST95640, ST95P02, ST95P04, ST95P08, X5043, X5045
    EEPROMs Miscellaneous: CXK1011, CXK1012, CXK1013, M6M80011, M6M80021, M6M80041, SDE2506, TC89101, TC89102, 77005, 77007, BR9010, BR9020, BR9040, CAT64LC10, CAT64LC20, CAT64LC40, S-29190A, S-29290A ,S-29390A
    Serial Flash SPI: M25P05, M25P10, M25P20, M25P40, M25P80, A25L512, A25L010, A25L020, A25L040, A25L080, A25L016, A25L032, SST25VF512A, SST25VF010A, SST25VF020B, SST25VF040B, SST25VF080B, SST25VF016B, SST25VF032B, S25FL004A, S25FL008A, S25FL016A, S25FL032A, S25FL064A


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    **D-Flash Memory only

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    Freescale (Motorola) HCS12XE *: MC9S12XEG128, MC9S12XET256, MC9S12XEQ384, MC9S12XEQ512, MC9S12XEP768, MC9S12XEP100
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    no incircuit dongle needed anymore ?

    "- USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 compatible
    - No power supply required
    - In-circuit connector including 6 general purpose I/Os, overcurrent protected (40mA)
    - 30 pins adapter connector including 20 general purpose I/Os & 6 I/Os from in-circuit connector
    - One 1.2V-5V power supply output, program controlled, overcurrent (300mA) and overvoltage protected
    - One 8-13V/1mA output, program controlled
    - Supports low voltage devices down to 1.2V
    - Self-Test option
    - Can be used with TMS and BDM Lockout Disable adapters
    - Small dimensions 5.5x11.5cm"

    Reading is fundamental, asking is easy............................

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    Good spot xmodder looks interesting

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    new upa usb-s PRICE IS ...
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    ****ing idiots. just bought one (old) and next day they was out of stock. thought i was lucky and bought last one... they should let me know that new version on the way after couple weeks. bastards... no respect for them anymore





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    it is compatible with the old adapter?

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    hello
    the old scrypt uds or udx work whit the new hardware and software?
    thank in advance
    regard

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    Will find out when one of us gets the new version and tests it. Wonder what the 'S' denotes on the end of the product name?

 

 
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