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benaknoun
Spain
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Posted - 02/04/2012 : 16:36:07
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Hi I have tried to erase this chip 93S46 made by ST but I get a error message on GQ-4X programmer: "this chip can't be erased or does not need to be erased " I can program new files to this chip OK
to erase it and make it blank, do. Need special tools ?
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ZLM
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Posted - 02/04/2012 : 22:38:50
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No.
If you want a blank chip, just write blank data FF into the chip.
Steps:
1. run software and do not load/read data. 2. select 93S46 3. write |
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benaknoun
Spain
133 Posts |
Posted - 02/05/2012 : 03:49:55
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quote: Originally posted by ZLM
No.
If you want a blank chip, just write blank data FF into the chip.
Steps:
1. run software and do not load/read data. 2. select 93S46 3. write
Hi ZLM Thanks again for your help I did that, and it worked, the chip is now blank
Afterwards, i wanted to open the file that i saved on my hard drive, the bin file i read from the chip before deleting, but it is not doing anything if i click on "open", then browse for the file and click ok, it does not come up on the buffer Other files do come up ok
Any ideas please how to fix this ?
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Reply #3
benaknoun
Spain
133 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2012 : 16:20:07
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Hi ZLM What i mean is: if i read a chip, for example 93S46 and save the data as bin file on my hard drive and name it ABC Later, if i open and browse the file, nothing comes up on the buffer
Can you help please?
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Reply #4
benaknoun
Spain
133 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2012 : 16:44:21
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I just looked at the file i saved, and the size of it is 0 bytes, which is strange because i saved it after reading and seeing the data on buffer, i don't know what is going on... |
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