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Rabite2 |
Posted - 07/13/2018 : 04:43:03 Hey, I know this sounds kind of stupid, but is there any way to program this sram module? I have searched a lot but don't seem to find anything. My programmer (the Willem pcb5) can test it by writing random code in it and then verifying it, but is there any way I can force my own code in it? I provide the chip with constant power from a 3V battery so the data won't be lost after the process. Thanks in advance |
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anniel |
Posted - 07/14/2018 : 09:06:36 quote: Originally posted by Rabite2
My programmer (the Willem pcb5) can test it by writing random code in it and then verifying it, but is there any way I can force my own code in it?
You could also try to find where that random code comes from. |
anniel |
Posted - 07/14/2018 : 09:03:39 quote: Originally posted by Rabite2
Oh, I see that means I have to get myself a new programmer. I'll see what I'll do because that GQ-4X fills a little expensive for me now.
You can also look at the device line and try to transpose to your programmer. |
Rabite2 |
Posted - 07/14/2018 : 02:24:03 Oh, I see that means I have to get myself a new programmer. I'll see what I'll do because that GQ-4X fills a little expensive for me now. |
anniel |
Posted - 07/13/2018 : 15:58:09 quote: Originally posted by Rabite2
Hey, I know this sounds kind of stupid, but is there any way to program this sram module? I have searched a lot but don't seem to find anything. My programmer (the Willem pcb5) can test it by writing random code in it and then verifying it, but is there any way I can force my own code in it? I provide the chip with constant power from a 3V battery so the data won't be lost after the process. Thanks in advance
GQ-4X select HM6264LP. |