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    Default Help, error reading Astra H CIM.

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    Im trying read a cim module with vvdi prog, i select immo and astra, this show the pinout in pcb, when i press in read id, this show succes Mask:1L59W ID:0115, but when i press read this show a message, this chip needs to crack. Chip crack failure, please confirm the chip type and connection right, then try again !. I will upload the pinout, all conection was revised and resolder.
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    And next to the MCU is 95,1,60. What is part,number CIM?
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    solved, boring of try read i swap mcu and write eerpom.

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