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cadaseda Posted - 12/10/2008 : 12:32:12
I need to enter more eeprom in device list.
The first question is all compatible now or in future?
The list -
toshiba TC58F401FT-90
MXIC 29LV008BTC-70R
HYNIX HY27US08121A
HY27UG084G2M
HY27UA081G1M
HY27US08281A
SAMSUNG K9K4G08U0M
KFG5616U-DIB5
SPANSION GL12810FF102 (of course with FBGA64 adapter or "home made")


Next question - which is the maximum capacity of memory can programm with GQ4X? (non multiplexed and multiplexed adress lines).

if eeprom is designed to work at 3-3.3V can programm with GQ4X? (3.6v)

in future is possible to test ttl/cmos ic?

I think that is interesting to share all users new file devices.txt
for easy increase number of ic supported
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anniel Posted - 02/16/2018 : 07:40:07
Any news on this?
anniel Posted - 05/30/2017 : 14:35:48
quote:
Originally posted by supervizeur

A separate forum section should be devoted to new developments and recent devices additions.



+1
supervizeur Posted - 05/30/2017 : 06:52:41
A separate forum section should be devoted to new developments and recent devices additions.
anniel Posted - 05/29/2017 : 10:00:23
quote:
Originally posted by supervizeur

How long has this been on the back burner?



Something else we'll never know.
supervizeur Posted - 05/29/2017 : 06:38:34
How long has this been on the back burner?
anniel Posted - 05/07/2017 : 10:09:12
Any news?
supervizeur Posted - 05/06/2017 : 04:54:24
quote:
Originally posted by ZLM


There is posibility to add TTL/CMOS testing feature.But it may not happen very soon.




Hi ZLM, any update on TTL, CMOS and RAM testing on GQ4X or GQ-4X V4?
ZLM Posted - 12/14/2008 : 00:11:17
The address line are A0-A23 too.
cadaseda Posted - 12/13/2008 : 04:49:46
OK FOR MEMORY WITH SERIAL PROTOCOL.
BUT WITH PARALEL PROTOCOL?
WATH IS THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY?
FOR OLD WILLEM MAXIMUM IS A23=64Mbytes.
how many lines adress can access?
ZLM Posted - 12/12/2008 : 14:54:45
GQ-4X is able to program 3.6V devices.

The capacity limit depends on the read/write protocol used on the device. Example, if the device is serial devices and use SPI protocol, then it has no upper limit capacity for read/write. So, it is case by case issue.

The GQ-4X has 40 pin ZIF, but it is able to support TSOP48,TSOP56 and BGA64 chips by adding the adapter.

The latest evices.txt file comes with the latest software. User is able to download it the find it in the application directory.

There is posibility to add TTL/CMOS testing feature.But it may not happen very soon.

cadaseda Posted - 12/12/2008 : 13:04:56
OK, THIS IS "OUTSIDE"
CUT FROM LIST.
BUT REST IS TSOP 48, 40 AND ADAPTER THERE ARE.
IT POSIBLE TO WORKING?
nampilys Posted - 12/12/2008 : 03:41:53
quote:
Originally posted by cadaseda
SPANSION GL12810FF102 (of course with FBGA64 adapter or "home made")



dont forget the gx-4x is only a 40pin programmer, most of the adapters ive seen for 48pin/ball upwards chips are for 48pin programmers

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