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iceman78
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Posted - 10/14/2019 : 09:48:30
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Is it possible to read and write? ID Hex Chip C84018 the programmer gives me as apple computer manufacturer ......... |
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anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/14/2019 : 14:46:30
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
Is it possible to read and write? ID Hex Chip C84018 the programmer gives me as apple computer manufacturer .........
Which device did you select? |
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iceman78
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Posted - 10/15/2019 : 06:53:53
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quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by iceman78
Is it possible to read and write? ID Hex Chip C84018 the programmer gives me as apple computer manufacturer .........
Which device did you select?
MX25L6475E
it was the last used and I left that. unfortunately, what I need is not there between the devices |
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Reply #3
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/15/2019 : 08:00:33
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by iceman78
Is it possible to read and write? ID Hex Chip C84018 the programmer gives me as apple computer manufacturer .........
Which device did you select?
MX25L6475E
it was the last used and I left that. unfortunately, what I need is not there between the devices
Try with M25P128. |
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Reply #4
iceman78
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Posted - 10/15/2019 : 10:31:15
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quote: Try with M25P128.
I can read it. obviously it gives me an error id. but I'm not with the bios downloaded from the official website |
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Reply #5
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/15/2019 : 11:09:35
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote: Try with M25P128.
I can read it. obviously it gives me an error id. but I'm not with the bios downloaded from the official website
Official website? |
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Reply #6
iceman78
13 Posts |
Posted - 10/16/2019 : 00:40:20
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quote: Official website?
yes. asus official website |
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Reply #7
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/16/2019 : 02:46:32
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote: Official website?
yes. asus official website
I don't think that Asus hands out bin files of their BIOS. Do you have a link for that? |
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Reply #8
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/16/2019 : 03:31:51
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote: Try with M25P128.
I can read it. obviously it gives me an error id. but I'm not with the bios downloaded from the official website
Try this for the ID.
Name="GD25B127D",ID="C84018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="GigaDevice",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-098"; |
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Reply #9
iceman78
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Posted - 10/17/2019 : 07:59:06
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Name="GD25B127D",ID="C84018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="GigaDevice",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-098";
I do not understand. should I add a new device? how to do? I only see the request to the support to add it. |
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Reply #10
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/17/2019 : 10:31:52
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote:
Name="GD25B127D",ID="C84018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="GigaDevice",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-098";
I do not understand. should I add a new device? how to do? I only see the request to the support to add it.
Simply add the line to the devices.txt. |
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Reply #11
iceman78
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Posted - 10/18/2019 : 09:03:34
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quote: Simply add the line to the devices.txt.
sorry but I don't have this file in the software folder. I only see a devices directory with files like this in it: PIC10F222.dev. even by manually creating the file and inserting the line I can't find it in the list of devices. |
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Reply #12
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/18/2019 : 09:29:41
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote: Simply add the line to the devices.txt.
sorry but I don't have this file in the software folder. I only see a devices directory with files like this in it: PIC10F222.dev. even by manually creating the file and inserting the line I can't find it in the list of devices.
In the USBProg software select "Device" in the menu then "User Folder" and the "devices.txt" should be there.
Close USBProg.
Open "devices.txt" with notepad, copy the line I provided and paste it at the end of "devices.txt".
Close notepad saving changes.
Reopen USBProg.
The new device should be in the list. |
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Reply #13
iceman78
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Posted - 10/18/2019 : 10:20:34
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quote: In the USBProg software select "Device" in the menu then "User Folder" and the "devices.txt" should be there.
Close USBProg.
Open "devices.txt" with notepad, copy the line I provided and paste it at the end of "devices.txt".
Close notepad saving changes.
Reopen USBProg.
The new device should be in the list.
perfect thanks!!!!! now I find myself also comparing original bios. Thanks again
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Reply #14
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 10/18/2019 : 11:52:34
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quote: Originally posted by iceman78
quote: In the USBProg software select "Device" in the menu then "User Folder" and the "devices.txt" should be there.
Close USBProg.
Open "devices.txt" with notepad, copy the line I provided and paste it at the end of "devices.txt".
Close notepad saving changes.
Reopen USBProg.
The new device should be in the list.
perfect thanks!!!!! now I find myself also comparing original bios. Thanks again
You're welcome! |
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