I think this topic was already discussed.
You should look for yourself more in the forum.
tip: use an adequate voltage to read it and look at the connection of orange5 there is this clear
I think this topic was already discussed.
You should look for yourself more in the forum.
tip: use an adequate voltage to read it and look at the connection of orange5 there is this clear
WINNER THE LOSER
Thanks for answering, I was reading everything about Famar and found a connection for Xprog to the board but I have UPA and I asked if there was info about it to avoid desoldering the connections between boards, maybe they could help me.
Then you say that connect UPA to the board attached, without desoldering, these are the connections that I found uploaded by the friend jcgabbi, I have consulted but still does not answer.
vasa (14th January, 2018)
Friends, I leave here the UPA connection on the board side of this BSI, on the image of the friend jcgabbi I identified the other legs of the memory 24C128, I am going to test if it works without desoldering the two bridges that join the two plates, if someone has more information I would appreciate the contribution, greetings!
what i do is i cut clean one side of those connectors and take eeprom reads it and solder againe and solder the connectors that i cuted
Meat-Head (16th October, 2018)
When you say "cut" what do you mean? to not remove the tin? Can you explain that please or maybe an image?
Adjusted ... the new picture is correct and tested for read xprog
SDC10062.JPG
Last edited by jcgabbi; 16th October, 2018 at 07:26 PM.
Hello, you read witt upa ??
Thanks
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