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Old 07-22-2007, 05:03   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Nokia Flash Chips number on board


Here is pictures showing flash chips number on board for some Nokia models, hope it helps, B.R ...
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u mentioned wrong addresses of n7610 u mentioned upeer is f12 and lower is f10 and f11.but upper is f10 and 11 and the lower is f12.if u r correct then replay correctly .and say me one thing if we interchange what ist shows?

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About 7610 there's two boards design; one as i mentioned & the other as you did, B.R ...

By the way, you have to know that flash areas number is Fl0, Fl1, Fl2, Fl3 ...etc , not F10, F11, F12, F13 ; the second character is the letter "L" not the digit "1" .
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About 7610 there's two boards design; one as i mentioned & the other as you did, B.R ...
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About 7610 there's two boards design; one as i mentioned & the other as you did, B.R ...

By the way, you have to know that flash areas number is Fl0, Fl1, Fl2, Fl3 ...etc , not F10, F11, F12, F13 ; the second character is the letter "L" not the digit "1" .
i mean it second character is "L". THEN HOW CAN WE IDENTIFY THE SECOND BOARD U HAVE ANY IDEA.AND ONE IMPORTANT QUEST IF WE INTERCHANGE FLASH IC'S THEN WHAT IT SHOWS.mean to say if we treat ist board as to second board then any error occure or not.
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First of all you must be more honest; you was know it as digit "1" cause you have write it three times like that & i have corrected that for you.

Second matter; of course we have to determine each board design cause it will not work if the two flash chips interchanged.

Third; you can identify them simply by chip size; big one is Fl0 & Fl1 , small one is Fl2 , & that was the easiest way otherwise by chips manufacturer number like K8S6415ETA & K875615ETA or equals.

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i know it is fl0,fl1 but when we talk that time we use word f10,f11 etc.in our language. second it is not necessary both ic's are in different size.sometime may be in same size .what do u think about it. y/n

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second it is not necessary both ic's are in different size.sometime may be in same size .what do u think about it. y/n

No man, it can't be the same size ever, the one you see that they are the same size they are not; only just millimeter or less is different between them.
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No man, it can't be the same size ever, the one you see that they are the same size they are not; only just millimeter or less is different between them.


thanx for all of ur wonderful sharing of knowledge.
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thanks you......... that's good...............
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very good

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