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ccoutts

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#299285 26-Aug-2022 12:14
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Hey legends,

 

 

 

I'm fixing a Pioneer amp with UA22 error, and need to reflash a Winbond W25Q16CV flash chip as the last stage of an epic fix. Does anyone in Auckland have a programmer like a CH341A which I could borrow or buy?

 

Datasheet: https://www.winbond.com/resource-files/da00-w25q16cvf1.pdf

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Chris


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  #2959764 26-Aug-2022 12:17
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@RUKI may have a solution.




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  #2959766 26-Aug-2022 12:40
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I have an XGecu TL866II Plus, which will apparently support that chip (compat list here: www.autoelectric.cn/MiniPro/TL866II_List.txt)

 

You're welcome to borrow it, I'm in Hillcrest, North Shore. Send me a DM if you want.


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  #2959786 26-Aug-2022 13:35
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That would be awesome mkissin, thanks! I'll DM you.




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  #2960616 28-Aug-2022 21:50
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Its worth investing in a half decent SPI Programmer, I have a Flashcat which is really nice and works well. It comes from embeddedcomputers.net. All sorts of interesting Data can be found on these chips inside various devices.

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  #2960674 29-Aug-2022 10:06
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Totally, they seem very useful. The XGecu one I borrowed from mkissin was supper easy to use and it worked a treat. Amp now fixed :-)


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