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 i want to learn to burn chips . please teach me ?
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carl

USA
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Posted - 08/19/2010 :  17:36:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi . thank you for reading please take a second and hear me out . i have no computer or programmer experience. i am trying to learn though . i have a big interest in making cars fast i have the old school 28 pin chips sst 27sf256 that i want to change a few things on . i cant figure this programmer out and i am getting tiered . is there any way i could get a few basic instructions from some one anyone to get me started ?just a few basic instructions in lames term in English . i would be willing to pay if i could get rolling . thanks
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ZLM

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Posted - 08/20/2010 :  23:48:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Steps for programming a chip from a data file:
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1, Remove any chip in the ZIF socket of programmer, let ZIF socket handle be released.
2, Connect the programmer to computer.
3, Start the software
4, Select device type.
5, Insert the blank EPROM/Flash/adapter in ZIF.
6. Open the .bin or .hex file.
7. Select device type again if the new blank chip is different type.(example: M27C256)
8, Do a blank check to make sure the new chip is blank.
9, Click on write.



Steps for copying an original chip to another blank chip:
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1, Remove any chip in the ZIF socket of programmer, let ZIF socket handle be released.
2, Connect the programmer to computer.
3, Start the software
4, Select device type.(example:D27C256)
5, Insert the original chip in ZIF.
6. Click "Read" button from tool bar to read the chip. The data should in the buffer now.
7. Click on "Verify" button to make sure the chip is read correctly.(It should say the chip is verified)
8, Select menu "File->Save as.." to save the buffer dat into a .bin file.
This step you can skipped if you do not want to save the data into a file.
9, Insert the blank chip in ZIF.
10. Select device type again if the new blank chip is different type.(example: M27C256)
11, Do a blank check to make sure the new chip is blank.
12,Click on write.
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carl

USA
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Posted - 09/06/2010 :  20:58:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the help.
However, I'm now getting an error when I try to write my data to the chip. The error appears as follows: "Write...Error at:04F00:(D0)"
What does it mean? Is there something wrong with my code or is the chip writer not set up correctly? The chip I copied the data from is an M5M27C256AK and the chip I'm attempting to write to is an SST27SF256.
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