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joelz

Indonesia
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Posted - 03/18/2020 :  00:10:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I try code from zlm this code :
Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";

but when i click ID on Gq-4x software its said unknown can't read ic code, please help anyone have try this before,thanks for respon
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anniel

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Posted - 03/18/2020 :  03:43:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by joelz

I try code from zlm this code :
Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";

but when i click ID on Gq-4x software its said unknown can't read ic code, please help anyone have try this before,thanks for respon

ID should be changed to C22018 and MFG to Macronix.
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laptech

United Kingdom
58 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2020 :  01:22:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If the chip is 100% good then it will always read an ID code back, even if the listing in the device file is worng. The fact your chip is returning a 'cant read id code' means there is a problem with the chip, the adapter that is being used or the programmer itself.

Laptronics UK LTd. Specialist motherboard repair.
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anniel

2572 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2020 :  06:56:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by laptech

If the chip is 100% good then it will always read an ID code back, even if the listing in the device file is worng. The fact your chip is returning a 'cant read id code' means there is a problem with the chip, the adapter that is being used or the programmer itself.

Or the algorithm since the MX25L12873F has Quad I/O enabled by default and can not be changed.
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stevocz

Slovakia
27 Posts

Posted - 03/28/2020 :  12:44:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi. I have the same problem with MX25L12873F. chip is from notebook with bios.

I tried

Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";

and

Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Macronix",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";


but it doesn't work. ID is still unknown

gq-4x4, gq-4x, willem usb/lpt

Edited by - stevocz on 03/28/2020 12:50:44
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anniel

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Posted - 03/28/2020 :  13:31:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevocz

Hi. I have the same problem with MX25L12873F. chip is from notebook with bios.

I tried

Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";

and

Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Macronix",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="16777216",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";


but it doesn't work. ID is still unknown

Out of curiosity try with four times the CodeSize.
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stevocz

Slovakia
27 Posts

Posted - 03/28/2020 :  23:46:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="67108864",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";



Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Macronix",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="67108864",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";


both not working

gq-4x4, gq-4x, willem usb/lpt

Edited by - stevocz on 03/28/2020 23:46:38
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laptech

United Kingdom
58 Posts

Posted - 04/03/2020 :  02:02:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevocz

Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="67108864",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";



Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Macronix",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="67108864",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";


both not working



When you click on the button 'ID' it brings up a pop up window. What exactly does it say in that window. Does it say 'Unknown Device'? Is yes then the chip is not being seen by the device, meaning there is no power getting to the chip. If your are 100% the chips are OK then you either have an adapter problem or a programmer problem.

Laptronics UK LTd. Specialist motherboard repair.
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anniel

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Posted - 04/03/2020 :  04:43:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevocz

Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22017",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Winbond",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="67108864",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";



Name="MX25L12873F",ID="C22018",Class="W25X10",Category="SERIAL_EPROM",MFG="Macronix",Vcc="3.6V",CodeSize="67108864",Adapter="ADP-081A adapter";


both not working

Figures, I think the algorithm needs the additional clock cycles.
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anniel

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Posted - 04/03/2020 :  04:46:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by laptech



When you click on the button 'ID' it brings up a pop up window. What exactly does it say in that window. Does it say 'Unknown Device'? Is yes then the chip is not being seen by the device, meaning there is no power getting to the chip. If your are 100% the chips are OK then you either have an adapter problem or a programmer problem.

Did you manage to successfully program this part number?
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