View Full Version : enigma super eraser anyone has any thoughts??
smartymarti
7th August, 2011, 05:30 PM
bought this super eraser other month yet its only done maybe 2-3 in circuit straight off successfuly yet its advertised as the latest greatest all in 3 seconds miracle ,
just curious if anyone else has had a miracle success rate or am i slightly unlucky in the many thats its not worked on !
digidash
7th August, 2011, 05:42 PM
Been using one now since it was released and not really had any problems. The only chips I have found to be a problem are the ones that are supplied by our little yellow friends. If it's a chinese chip then It seems that it can't identify the chip type. This is probably down to there cloaning technique's rather than the Super Eraser. I have erasers from ETL, Codiprog and now the Super Eraser. The super eraser is with out doubt the most reliable. The codiprog and ETL both damage the chip which can't be written after erasing without leaving errors.
capi
7th August, 2011, 08:54 PM
total super very good eraser works perfectly
takes between 8 and 20 seconds. without desoldering single bridge in the
quartz recommend greetings
capi
7th August, 2011, 09:02 PM
pardon my English is very bad
cleared very good
VDO
8th August, 2011, 12:38 PM
Is that super eraser work like codiprog,etl., alone programmer without enigma base tool or is only upgrade for enigma owners ?
Thanks
BlacksunLE
8th August, 2011, 06:48 PM
Is only upgrade for enigma owners.
Speedosoft
13th August, 2011, 09:21 AM
The super eraser A11 works very well but it seems that sometimes it has trouble identifying the correct 35080. Sometimes it mistakens a 08ODO (which everybody keeps on calling D80) for a V6/VP version and I believe it's not only because that specific eeprom is a clone and made in china. I tried it on about 20 08ODO's (original ones) and I noticed that if one of these eeproms has had an erase sequence done before, the super eraser will have hard time identifying and therefore will initiate the wrong erase procedure.
This is the only 35080 in-circuit eraser and works very fast. But if someone wants to erase them off the board, ETL and Codiprog are nothing compared to the R270. The R270 is very fast and erases all 35080 without damaging some of the incremental array bytes.
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