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joni12341

Ukraine
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Posted - 05/28/2018 :  00:27:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi
EN29LV800BT-70
add in device list Name="EN29LV800BT",ID="1CDA",Class="29LV800T",Category="FLASH",MFG="Eon Silicon",Adapter="ADP-003 TSOP48 8 BIT Mode",VCC="3.6V",Message="Set the adapter to 5V jumper position,29FXXX.";

in soft celect EN29LV800BT
tap the ID - and NO ID - DEVECE ID INFORMATION 4706

IC IS NOT LOCKED
adapter TSOP 48 8bit mode
pins selected j4=off j2=29F j1=5v
the ic is working (the laptop with him working - problem wit bios password)

please help
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laptech

United Kingdom
58 Posts

Posted - 06/13/2018 :  06:12:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Maybe the chips is not connecting to the adapter pins properly. I have just tried a near identical chip in my GQ and you can see by the screen shots it works OK.

NOTE: My chip is slightly different to yours, mine is 29LV800CT hence why chip ID is different.

Image Insert:

596902 bytes

Image Insert:

473298 bytes

Laptronics UK LTd. Specialist motherboard repair.
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davebb

United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/18/2018 :  08:17:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi I had a problem with writing, but could read ok, no id,
I found the problem was with the soldering on the ZIF socket inside the programmer, use a multimeter
test all pins from the zif to the sockets that plug on to the pcb programmer pins,
Dave
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anniel

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Posted - 06/20/2018 :  03:34:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by davebb

Hi I had a problem with writing, but could read ok, no id,
I found the problem was with the soldering on the ZIF socket inside the programmer, use a multimeter
test all pins from the zif to the sockets that plug on to the pcb programmer pins,
Dave



No need to open up the programmer to test it, you can simply use the software...
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