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Laforet

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#280283 6-Dec-2020 13:10
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As the title says I'm looking for something that can be used to program SPI flash chips such as CH341a or EZP2019. My old EZP has died in storage.

 

I have already ordered replacements from Aliexpress but I need something to work with before they arrive. The device does not have to come with any cabling or clips as I already have them.

 

Also if you have a Raspberry Pi that's older than the first model A for sale please let me know as well, they can be used in a pinch too.


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  #2616987 6-Dec-2020 13:53
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I have one you can borrow until yours arrives if that suits? Model is EZP2010 - hit me back if that model & short term loan works.




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  #2617083 6-Dec-2020 17:56
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Where in the country are you?

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  #2617114 6-Dec-2020 19:51
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deadlyllama: Where in the country are you?

 

 

 

I'm in Auckland. The kind netizen above you has DM'ed to lend me his programmer so it looks like I'm all set for the moment.

 

 

 

That said, if you have a raspberry pi for sale I'm still interested :)




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  #2617632 7-Dec-2020 15:53
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I've got a few Pis old enough to take full size SD cards...

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