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timarzsolt Posted - 01/07/2014 : 05:02:08
Hi there!

I just wanted to write the chip above, but I couldn't. If I select in Device W39V080APZ, it says I need an adapter. I have ADP-030, so I connected it to GQ-4X.
The prog warns me, it says: "<<W39V080APZ>>
Try to slowdown the speed when erasing if erase fail."

So, If speed is on +2, then erase will fail. If I slow down to +1 or 0, then everything goes well. But If I try to write it at speed +2, then at 88% I got an error message and the write lasts for 15 minutes.

Image Insert:

25.93 KB

If I slow down to +1, it halts at 94% and it lasts a horribly long 8 HOURS, and stacks at 94%. I didn't try to write it at 0 speed, because I don't have time so much. What is the problem?!
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timarzsolt Posted - 01/13/2014 : 11:25:04
Here we are:

Please remove any chip from the ZIF socket!

*****************************
* Testing VCC Without Load *
*****************************
VCC 3.6V test passed (code:0xd)+
VCC 5V test passed (code:0xc)-
VCC 5.5V test passed (code:0x5)+
VCC 6.2V test passed (code:0x1b)-
VCC 6.5V test passed (code:0x1a)-
*****************************
* Testing VPP Without Load *
*****************************
VPP 3.6V/5V test passed (code:0x5)-
VPP 12V test passed (code:0x8)+
VPP 12.7V test passed (code:0x7)+
VPP 15V test passed (code:0x3)+
VPP 21V test passed (code:0xc)-
VPP 25V test passed (code:0x7)+
*****************************
* Test Completed *
*****************************

This output is from USB as the power source. I have an adapter, but that's 12V and 1A. Should I connect it to gq-4x?
ZLM Posted - 01/11/2014 : 19:40:19
The voltage diagnostic is in the menu Test H/W item.

Try with a external power and see if it makes different.



timarzsolt Posted - 01/11/2014 : 14:28:13
I would excluse pin contact problem and adapter problem, because I wrote already with my adp-030 with no error. Nay! I'm programming every time with the same USB cable.
How could I test the other factors? I remember some Voltage Diagnostic in Usbprg. Someone has idea?
timarzsolt Posted - 01/11/2014 : 14:06:41
I would excluse pin contact problem and adapter problem, because I wrote already with my adp-030 with no error. Nay! I'm programming every time with the same USB cable.
How could I test the other factors? I remember some Voltage Diagnostic in Usbprg. Someone has idea?
ZLM Posted - 01/11/2014 : 09:43:09

If the pogramming stopped someware more than 1 minitues, then somethng is wrong and you can close the software.

There are more than one factors may cause this problem:
1. adapter problem
2. pin contact
3. may be power related.
4. USB cable
..
timarzsolt Posted - 01/10/2014 : 10:02:11
Thanks for nothing.
I tried to burn it with my another burner, Willem PCB 5.0E, and everything worked fine. WTF?! Why had moderner USB burner failed? I don't understand.
timarzsolt Posted - 01/07/2014 : 06:05:45
Update1: if I set Device offset to 0E0000 and cut the original file to 0DFFFF regardless what speed I choose for the writing its nor working properly and the error message above pops up.

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