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revostyle |
Posted - 05/19/2017 : 20:09:11 New topic for the same problem as always; i posted on other members thread but no response there so i did this new topic just in case someone takes a look here
Since i have the GQ-4X4 (1 year and so) When I go to write M27c160 I get a Failed error almost instantly.
Little change with last software upgrade 7.11
Resuming (what i did / test)
Programmer GQ-4X4 Driver 3.0 Software 7.11, (supposed fix with ADP-054, 27C1024,27C160 unstable issue.?????)
I burned successfully just one 27c1024 with a bin file, but when tried with the same chip and other file have no success. (checked the files and they where all righ CRC, etc.)
Worst problem is 27c160 / M27c160 (no success at all)
Using this config i have no success when verify, only positive thing is that now (with software 7.11) sometimes i get 100% writing but no success at verify. (sometimes i don't reach 100%) Before upgrading software to 7.11 There always was Write Failed at the same address every time (after 1 second writing or inmediatly)
I tried editing de device list settings using vcc to 6.5v (recommended by some users in other programmers) on 27c160 / m27c160 (it crashes the writing at 0% / 1 second...) and also the m27c160 eprom chip i used for that test appears to be damaged now (after repetitive UV erase no blank check success)
Last try a few minutes ago...
21576h_multi.ic27. ID check skipped Writing... Buffer Elapsed time: 2.80 seconds. Write failed, Address=0x0014FC, Buffer=0x12 Device=0x02
- Tried 2 different adp-054 adaptors - 6 different USB Cables - 3 Different Computers (usb 2.0 / 3.0 // Win 7 / 8 / 10) - Voltage Diagnostic ALL OK - J5 in V3 / V4 position and without the jumper too - Obviously J1 in 1-2 position. - 9V 1A power supply with correct polarity /also without it, just USB. - UV Erase for 30 to 45 minutes - slow write -2 , -1, normal, etc - Blank Check OK ( with standard settings VCC 5.5) - Reading OK when blank
Using M27c160 Chips (ST M27c160)
ZLM please any suggestion? it looks like the problem with M27c160 family and 27c1024 is not solved with this software upgrade.
I have no idea what else should i try.
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks in advance. |
56 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
ZLM |
Posted - 02/22/2023 : 14:21:44 This problem has been fixed 3 years ago on ADP-054 V4.1.
All current ADP-054 in stock are V4.1. Old version is discontinued. |
anniel |
Posted - 12/28/2017 : 06:33:33 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by josiah
quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by josiah
Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you!
Defective chip?
There's always a chance, but given that I've almost never had a bad chip from this supplier and the whole internet has problems with 27c160's on the GQ4x4, I find it unlikely.
Edit: Forgot, the chips read fine, including up to the part that fails.
Chinese sometimes relabel smaller capacity chips. What address does it stop reading data?
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www.utdallas.edu/~gxm112130/papers/pieee14.pdf
https://pdfserv.maximintegrated.com/en/an/TUT5458.pdf
www.aeri.com/counterfeit-electronic-component-detection/
https://atadiat.com/en/articles/e-introduction-counterfeit-ics-counterfeiting-detection-avoidance-methods/ |
anniel |
Posted - 12/03/2017 : 07:15:10 quote: Originally posted by mmfl694
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by mmfl694
If you are using a gq 4x4 with the 54 adapter there is a movable jumper on it. If you are programming for a m27c160 you need the jumper on the 1-2 pins. If you are programming for a m27322 you need to move it to the 2-3 pins
That is self evident.
As obvious as it may be, its what solved my problem and am just trying to help josiah rectify his
Sure, if one doesn't read instructions before starting to use the adapter success rate must be low. |
mmfl694 |
Posted - 11/30/2017 : 10:02:57 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by mmfl694
If you are using a gq 4x4 with the 54 adapter there is a movable jumper on it. If you are programming for a m27c160 you need the jumper on the 1-2 pins. If you are programming for a m27322 you need to move it to the 2-3 pins
That is self evident.
As obvious as it may be, its what solved my problem and am just trying to help josiah rectify his |
anniel |
Posted - 11/30/2017 : 03:31:23 quote: Originally posted by mmfl694
If you are using a gq 4x4 with the 54 adapter there is a movable jumper on it. If you are programming for a m27c160 you need the jumper on the 1-2 pins. If you are programming for a m27322 you need to move it to the 2-3 pins
That is self evident. |
mmfl694 |
Posted - 11/29/2017 : 22:27:16 If you are using a gq 4x4 with the 54 adapter there is a movable jumper on it. If you are programming for a m27c160 you need the jumper on the 1-2 pins. If you are programming for a m27322 you need to move it to the 2-3 pins |
anniel |
Posted - 09/15/2017 : 05:14:21 quote: Originally posted by josiah
quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by josiah
Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you!
Defective chip?
There's always a chance, but given that I've almost never had a bad chip from this supplier and the whole internet has problems with 27c160's on the GQ4x4, I find it unlikely.
Edit: Forgot, the chips read fine, including up to the part that fails.
Chinese sometimes relabel smaller capacity chips. What address does it stop reading data? |
anniel |
Posted - 09/15/2017 : 05:10:47 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by josiah
Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you!
Defective chip?
Or Chinese fake. |
anniel |
Posted - 09/15/2017 : 05:09:24 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
I had no trouble programming M27C4096 chips with this GQ-4X4 and ADP-054 so i took a look at the devices.txt for those and they a ,WVCC="6.5V" so i tried that instead of the 6.2 suggested and i successfully wrote a 27C1024.
Thanks for the help
Bravo!
+1 |
anniel |
Posted - 09/15/2017 : 05:07:31 quote: Originally posted by josiah
Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you!
http://www.mcumall.com/download/TrueUSBWillem/USB_Driver3.0/Win10_3.0_64.zip |
josiah |
Posted - 08/03/2017 : 16:51:02 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by josiah
Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you!
Defective chip?
There's always a chance, but given that I've almost never had a bad chip from this supplier and the whole internet has problems with 27c160's on the GQ4x4, I find it unlikely.
Edit: Forgot, the chips read fine, including up to the part that fails. |
supervizeur |
Posted - 08/03/2017 : 06:22:08 quote: Originally posted by josiah
Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you!
Defective chip? |
supervizeur |
Posted - 08/03/2017 : 06:21:10 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
I had no trouble programming M27C4096 chips with this GQ-4X4 and ADP-054 so i took a look at the devices.txt for those and they a ,WVCC="6.5V" so i tried that instead of the 6.2 suggested and i successfully wrote a 27C1024.
Thanks for the help
Yes, that was the next step to try. Good work!
+1 |
supervizeur |
Posted - 08/03/2017 : 06:20:38 quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
I had no trouble programming M27C4096 chips with this GQ-4X4 and ADP-054 so i took a look at the devices.txt for those and they a ,WVCC="6.5V" so i tried that instead of the 6.2 suggested and i successfully wrote a 27C1024.
Thanks for the help
Bravo! |
josiah |
Posted - 07/30/2017 : 11:10:44 Hello. I'm having the same problems with writing M27c160 chips. I found this thread and added WVCC="6.5V" to devices.txt and was able to write a single chip (the verify step failed immediately, but I'm confident the chip is working). Now I'm back to the same failures.
Here is the line from my devices.txt: Name="M27C160",ID="XXXX",Class="27C800",Category="EPROM",MFG="ST",CodeSize="2097152",Adapter="ADP-054, ADP-055 16 BIT EPROM ADAPTER",RVpp="5V",WVCC="6.5V",WVPP="12.7V";
I can successfully write M27c322, M27c801, and other chips. I erare each chip thoroughly and blank check before writing.
I'm on Windows 10 64 bit, USB 2.0 (can't get 3.0 working), USBPrg 7.11.
Any other tips you can offer? Thank you! |
anniel |
Posted - 07/29/2017 : 09:37:32 quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
I had no trouble programming M27C4096 chips with this GQ-4X4 and ADP-054 so i took a look at the devices.txt for those and they a ,WVCC="6.5V" so i tried that instead of the 6.2 suggested and i successfully wrote a 27C1024.
Thanks for the help
Yes, that was the next step to try. Good work! |
scrappysphinx |
Posted - 07/29/2017 : 07:48:39 I had no trouble programming M27C4096 chips with this GQ-4X4 and ADP-054 so i took a look at the devices.txt for those and they a ,WVCC="6.5V" so i tried that instead of the 6.2 suggested and i successfully wrote a 27C1024.
Thanks for the help |
scrappysphinx |
Posted - 07/29/2017 : 07:32:43 quote: Originally posted by anniel
Simply add
,WVCC="6.2V"
to the concerned device line.
Thanks for the tip, unfortunately it didnt help. I have added the line in the devices.txt file to the M27C1024 as instructed but write still fails.
Writing... Buffer Elapsed time: 0.04 seconds. Write failed, Address=0x00000E, Buffer=0x7E Device=0xFF Write failed
These chips all erase and program fine in my other TOP3000 programmer |
anniel |
Posted - 07/15/2017 : 06:43:33 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Sorry, without trying to sound obnoxious or unappreciative i purchased a programmer and the required adapter to program the chips i require. I don't think its my responsibility to start checking the software's devices for errors?
I understand this is a community run support forum and therefore nobody is required to help however i have received tips and info before and they were appreciated. Now as i don't know what i'm looking for or what to change in this devices.txt (i just use my programmer to burn bios chips for old game consoles) any tips on how to fix the issue?
Thanks
You should always compare your devices datasheet with the settings of any programmer (not only from MCU Mall) to prevent damages to both.
+1 Yes, wise advise. |
anniel |
Posted - 07/15/2017 : 06:41:45 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Same issue here, GQ-4X4, ADP-054. Tried programming around 20 27c1024 chips and all fail immediately. Same chips program fine with my TOP3000 programmer. The GQ-4X4 and adapter have no problem burning 27c4096 but 1024 immediately fail.
Error is
Write Failed, Address=0x000000, Buffer=0x2E, Device=0x2F
Did it occur to someone to have a look at the datasheet?
Guess not, otherwise one would have seen that a simple correction to the devices.txt file will fix this issue.
+1 Good catch!
Thanks! |
anniel |
Posted - 07/15/2017 : 06:40:56 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
A lot of trouble? So many cases?
2
Yeah, that's a lot! |
anniel |
Posted - 07/15/2017 : 06:39:56 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Same issue here, GQ-4X4, ADP-054. Tried programming around 20 27c1024 chips and all fail immediately. Same chips program fine with my TOP3000 programmer. The GQ-4X4 and adapter have no problem burning 27c4096 but 1024 immediately fail.
Error is
Write Failed, Address=0x000000, Buffer=0x2E, Device=0x2F
Programming voltage?
+1 |
anniel |
Posted - 07/15/2017 : 06:38:01 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range.
I mailed them from a gmail account... dont think they go to their spam...
Please guys stop sucking their socks...
This product is crap in many aspects, for many people works, it is enough, i know that many other programmers will have more support, etc for the price, but this **** must do what is supposed... im not asking it to make a barbecue, just program a listed chip... not magic...
Don't you have a serious email address for your work or at least one from your ISP?
If it's crap stop using it.
+1 on both points. |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:18:12 quote: Originally posted by anniel
Simply add
,WVCC="6.2V"
to the concerned device line.
+1 |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:17:36 quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Sorry, without trying to sound obnoxious or unappreciative i purchased a programmer and the required adapter to program the chips i require. I don't think its my responsibility to start checking the software's devices for errors?
I understand this is a community run support forum and therefore nobody is required to help however i have received tips and info before and they were appreciated. Now as i don't know what i'm looking for or what to change in this devices.txt (i just use my programmer to burn bios chips for old game consoles) any tips on how to fix the issue?
Thanks
You should always compare your devices datasheet with the settings of any programmer (not only from MCU Mall) to prevent damages to both. |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:13:04 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Same issue here, GQ-4X4, ADP-054. Tried programming around 20 27c1024 chips and all fail immediately. Same chips program fine with my TOP3000 programmer. The GQ-4X4 and adapter have no problem burning 27c4096 but 1024 immediately fail.
Error is
Write Failed, Address=0x000000, Buffer=0x2E, Device=0x2F
Did it occur to someone to have a look at the datasheet?
Guess not, otherwise one would have seen that a simple correction to the devices.txt file will fix this issue.
+1 Good catch! |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:12:13 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range.
I mailed them from a gmail account... dont think they go to their spam...
Please guys stop sucking their socks...
This product is crap in many aspects, for many people works, it is enough, i know that many other programmers will have more support, etc for the price, but this **** must do what is supposed... im not asking it to make a barbecue, just program a listed chip... not magic...
I get some spam from Gmail.
Do you work for the anti sock sucking police?
Crap? We surely don't have the same definition of crap.
+1 |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:11:09 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
A lot of trouble? So many cases?
2 |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:10:28 quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Same issue here, GQ-4X4, ADP-054. Tried programming around 20 27c1024 chips and all fail immediately. Same chips program fine with my TOP3000 programmer. The GQ-4X4 and adapter have no problem burning 27c4096 but 1024 immediately fail.
Error is
Write Failed, Address=0x000000, Buffer=0x2E, Device=0x2F
Programming voltage? |
supervizeur |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 08:08:31 quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range.
I mailed them from a gmail account... dont think they go to their spam...
Please guys stop sucking their socks...
This product is crap in many aspects, for many people works, it is enough, i know that many other programmers will have more support, etc for the price, but this **** must do what is supposed... im not asking it to make a barbecue, just program a listed chip... not magic...
Don't you have a serious email address for your work or at least one from your ISP?
If it's crap stop using it. |
anniel |
Posted - 07/03/2017 : 12:22:04 Simply add
,WVCC="6.2V"
to the concerned device line. |
scrappysphinx |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 15:53:19 Sorry, without trying to sound obnoxious or unappreciative i purchased a programmer and the required adapter to program the chips i require. I don't think its my responsibility to start checking the software's devices for errors?
I understand this is a community run support forum and therefore nobody is required to help however i have received tips and info before and they were appreciated. Now as i don't know what i'm looking for or what to change in this devices.txt (i just use my programmer to burn bios chips for old game consoles) any tips on how to fix the issue?
Thanks
|
anniel |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 11:37:54 quote: Originally posted by scrappysphinx
Same issue here, GQ-4X4, ADP-054. Tried programming around 20 27c1024 chips and all fail immediately. Same chips program fine with my TOP3000 programmer. The GQ-4X4 and adapter have no problem burning 27c4096 but 1024 immediately fail.
Error is
Write Failed, Address=0x000000, Buffer=0x2E, Device=0x2F
Did it occur to someone to have a look at the datasheet?
Guess not, otherwise one would have seen that a simple correction to the devices.txt file will fix this issue. |
anniel |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 11:29:10 quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range.
I mailed them from a gmail account... dont think they go to their spam...
Please guys stop sucking their socks...
This product is crap in many aspects, for many people works, it is enough, i know that many other programmers will have more support, etc for the price, but this **** must do what is supposed... im not asking it to make a barbecue, just program a listed chip... not magic...
I get some spam from Gmail.
Do you work for the anti sock sucking police?
Crap? We surely don't have the same definition of crap. |
anniel |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 11:21:37 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range.
+1
|
anniel |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 11:19:16 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
Maybe his address goes to the spam folder.
Probably. |
anniel |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 11:14:26 quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
A lot of trouble? So many cases? |
scrappysphinx |
Posted - 06/27/2017 : 03:49:04 Same issue here, GQ-4X4, ADP-054. Tried programming around 20 27c1024 chips and all fail immediately. Same chips program fine with my TOP3000 programmer. The GQ-4X4 and adapter have no problem burning 27c4096 but 1024 immediately fail.
Error is
Write Failed, Address=0x000000, Buffer=0x2E, Device=0x2F |
revostyle |
Posted - 06/26/2017 : 11:56:28 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range.
I mailed them from a gmail account... dont think they go to their spam...
Please guys stop sucking their socks...
This product is crap in many aspects, for many people works, it is enough, i know that many other programmers will have more support, etc for the price, but this **** must do what is supposed... im not asking it to make a barbecue, just program a listed chip... not magic...
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supervizeur |
Posted - 06/20/2017 : 04:40:10 quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing
Alot compare to what? Other budget programmers don't even have a support forum even less a community.
If you need superior service and support go with the big players like Xeltek but keep in mind it's not in the same price range. |
supervizeur |
Posted - 06/20/2017 : 04:27:01 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
Maybe his address goes to the spam folder. |
revostyle |
Posted - 06/17/2017 : 20:20:44 quote: Originally posted by anniel
quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer?
No, no answer at all, so then i came to the forum and for my surprise there is a lot of troubles with this programmer... Also so many cases with this same issue (burning 27c family, etc..)
Very dissapointing |
anniel |
Posted - 06/15/2017 : 18:55:07 quote: Originally posted by revostyle
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com
And you got no answer? |
revostyle |
Posted - 06/15/2017 : 12:45:29 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
We'll never know.
yes you will, check previous message. |
revostyle |
Posted - 06/12/2017 : 19:59:00 quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
here...
Sales: sales@mcumall.com
Orders: order@mcumall.com
Technical support: support@mcumall.com |
supervizeur |
Posted - 06/12/2017 : 08:34:28 quote: Originally posted by anniel
How did you contact MCU Mall?
We'll never know. |
anniel |
Posted - 06/09/2017 : 06:35:05 How did you contact MCU Mall? |
revostyle |
Posted - 06/06/2017 : 09:39:00 quote: Originally posted by supervizeur
Did you find the problem?
No, and no official reply or solution to this problem from mcumall i have been reading the forum and many other forums and so many people have problems with this product, the mcumall service, etc... So is dissapointing... im from argentina, so i have no chance to send the programmer to mcumall for testing/replace. I fails from the very first day.
I will not recommend this brand to anyone at all |
supervizeur |
Posted - 06/04/2017 : 09:36:48 Did you find the problem? |
anniel |
Posted - 05/24/2017 : 08:45:03 J2 is for compatibility with older programmers that only have 32 pins ZIF sockets.
But make sure the extra address lines pins are there.
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revostyle |
Posted - 05/24/2017 : 04:47:44 quote: Originally posted by anniel
You even have nice J2 installation exemples on ADP-054 with photos.
http://www.mcumall.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4729
Thanks, i don't think i need to use any jumper settings on J2 because i have this programmer GQ-4X4 + ADP-054 Adapter similar as shown on next pic
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anniel |
Posted - 05/24/2017 : 03:06:00 You even have nice J2 installation exemples on ADP-054 with photos.
http://www.mcumall.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4729 |
anniel |
Posted - 05/24/2017 : 03:00:07 J2 is for compatibility with bigger EPROM devices that require the extra address lines that are not present on the 32 pins ZIF. |
revostyle |
Posted - 05/23/2017 : 18:30:07 quote: Originally posted by xefned
If i understand correctly, you have a jumper on J1 and J3, but not one on J2?
It seems like there's supposed to be something on J2 also, but the documentation is so incomplete, there's no way of knowing.
Did you ever have a successful burn?
The programmer comes without a jumper set on J2, where you have 4 pins, i don't have access to the manual at this moment, but i never used any jumper settings for burning any eprom chip ever until now.
I found a line into adapter description that point this
Jumper setting on board: J1 2-3 short 27c322, 1-2 short for all others J2 is extended address pin header, it is only for 42 pin EPROMs. Connect those pins to programmer address pin header, not the ZIF socket. J5, chip compatibility jumper. Only change it if the chip has inconsistent reading, writing.
What does it mean? about j2... 26c160 are 42pin so...
Where should be set that jumper? in A21/A20 or P1/A19... may be there is the answer to this problem?
Also on Adapter PCB at right side it mention this
"J2 Only used on 32 pin ZIF pogrammer for 42pin Eprom."
What does it mean? the only place a 42pin eprom fits is into the larger zif socket (right one)
i feel confused
Please any recomendation
Thanks |
anniel |
Posted - 05/20/2017 : 19:11:53 quote: Originally posted by xefned
It seems like there's supposed to be something on J2 also, but the documentation is so incomplete, there's no way of knowing.
What do you mean? The adapter documentation is quite complete and explicit. |
xefned |
Posted - 05/20/2017 : 18:15:34 If i understand correctly, you have a jumper on J1 and J3, but not one on J2?
It seems like there's supposed to be something on J2 also, but the documentation is so incomplete, there's no way of knowing.
Did you ever have a successful burn? |
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