Give a try
try another Atmega if transistors all ok .
It's not mandatory to remove the STC chip. But I recommend to.
So, remove these 3 marked components: STC chip, transistor, resistor.
For your own know-how, the STC chip is there only to reflash the 93C46 EEPROM. Everytime the cable is powered with 12V, the 93C46 EEPROM is reflashed.
If the ATMEGA is compromised, for example by an internet connection, the STC won't do anything.
Good luck.
My interface have 93C56 EEPROM!
hello, do you think that i need to unsolder the STC ? i have already flash my Atmel without problem..
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yes for sure,
and also you have to modify your connections like into the tutorial here in the forum section!
atb
i have already succesfully flashed my Atmel many time (with USBasp) with 908/10.6 DUMP.
Actually i have no problem with the STC Chip, but i have read many time on this forum, that it's needed to unsolder the STC Chips to prevent erasing if internet connection is "detected"
Last edited by JetSet59; 1st May, 2012 at 01:42 PM.
No mate
STC prevent Atmel erasing not if it is not there.
It's reflashing the Atmel back with eeprom dump that it was programmed.
In some tools you need to unsolder it if you want to reflash your tool but in the tools as yours you don't need to unsolder it.
Good luck
P.S. - My advise it is : do not use internet conection in the computer where you had VCDS installed ever.
Last edited by mattydr67; 1st May, 2012 at 02:14 PM.
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