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PFM
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Posted - 02/27/2015 : 08:17:56
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Hello, I cannot get valid copies (duplicates) of my Firmware stored on NAND Samsung K9F4G08U0D, using your GQ-5X.
If I use the original NANDs, provided by my manufacturer, they work when installed in devices.
If I use the dumped ones, duplicated on identical NAND chips from original working NANDs, these copies does not work.
Can you help me to solve this issue, please?
The updated config file include this line to identify the NAND chip:
Name="K9F4G08U0D",MFG="Samsung",ID1="ech",ID2="DCh",ID3="10h",ID4="95h",ID5="54h",size="21000000h",PageSize="840h",BlockSize="40h"
In Samsung's K9F4G08U0D datasheet, I cannot find these values (that are, instead, in the Config file):
size="21000000h" PageSize="840h" BlockSize="40h"
Can you check that these values are the correct ones also for this Samsung K9F4G08U0D NAND chip, please?
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Edited by - PFM on 02/27/2015 12:45:47
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Reply #1
GQ5XSupport
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Posted - 03/26/2015 : 09:52:43
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in pdf 4,429,185,024 bit = 553648128 bytes = 21000000h bytes. (2K + 64)Byte = 2048 + 64 = 2112 = 840h bytes. |
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Reply #2
PFM
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Posted - 03/26/2015 : 16:05:29
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Hello, thanks for your reply, but I still was not able till now to get a working dump.
I was waiting for suggestions from the Engineer to my emails (he was on holiday, I was told), but still no reply to my questions.
Can you help me, please?
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Reply #3
GQ5XSupport
104 Posts |
Posted - 03/27/2015 : 09:59:06
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The K9F4G08U0D is created based on the datasheet. It seems to be right. If you can write a randomized file to chip and verify, then the chip write is correct. Unless the chip you are using is different has smaller size in definition. I can try to take a look with remote desktop sharing.(teamviewer) |
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Reply #4
PFM
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Posted - 03/27/2015 : 14:39:23
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quote: Originally posted by GQ5XSupport
The K9F4G08U0D is created based on the datasheet. It seems to be right. If you can write a randomized file to chip and verify, then the chip write is correct. Unless the chip you are using is different has smaller size in definition. I can try to take a look with remote desktop sharing.(teamviewer)
Hello, it will be nice to try together. When can we do it, please? |
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Reply #5
sammual777b
USA
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Posted - 09/28/2015 : 09:25:06
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GQBlaster v1.01 added a fix for chips greater than 32gbit and many other updates for chip support including automatic LUN detection.
I have used it successfully on some 64 and 128Gbit Micron devices.
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