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    Quote Originally Posted by shooting View Post
    What chip are you trying to read? should be a 93c56 etc..
    also what programmer are you using? looks like it's not compatible

    wbr
    Yes, is that IC (93c56) that i am reading

    The programmer is the EZP2013.

    I ask in the other post, but i will repeat me. It is necessary remove the IC to read or i can read from the solder point?

    Thanks to reply!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightning5686 View Post
    Yes, is that IC (93c56) that i am reading

    The programmer is the EZP2013.

    I ask in the other post, but i will repeat me. It is necessary remove the IC to read or i can read from the solder point?

    Thanks to reply!
    Need to remove the chip and read with a slow port.
    Try a PonyProg in a RS232 port, this will be slow enough to read it

    wbr

    (Also stick to ONE thread, it just confuses everyone...)

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    Thanks to help.


    I really grateful ..


    I have removed the EEPROM and read it .


    I had created 2 separate topics because i received 3 display separate too.
    (Im so sorry for my english)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightning5686 View Post
    Thanks to help.


    I really grateful ..


    I have removed the EEPROM and read it .


    I had created 2 separate topics because i received 3 display separate too.
    (Im so sorry for my english)
    Your pin is 9364

    wbr

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooting View Post
    Your pin is 9364

    wbr

    Very thanks for help,

    Now the other one - thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightning5686 View Post
    Very thanks for help,

    Now the other one - thanks!
    Your Pin is 2946 (Astra G) & 3721 (Vectra B)

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    Last edited by shooting; 4th August, 2017 at 08:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooting View Post
    Your Pin is 2946

    wbr
    Thanks for help.

    The code 2946 is from what file?

    Thanks!

 

 

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