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shooting@orange 02-05-2010 01:58

How to get your dump ?
 
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The tools needed to get you dump are:

1. Soldering iron
2. Solder
3. Programmer (Depending on the chip)
4. Knowledge of the chip to read

Tutorial on Soldering is here:
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=913224

In some cases you can use a Hot Air Station instead of a Soldering iron

If you have any pics of your programers, please post them here to show
people what they need...



Here are some pics of some tools that I have...

shooting@orange 02-05-2010 02:07

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I also have this cheap programer bought off e-bay for £9

This can be used to read the majority of chips found in radios

freewillover 02-05-2010 08:04

This good mr shooting no teaching and knowledge is fake.

kbzaloka 02-05-2010 16:37

eeeehhh
 
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Originally Posted by freewillover (Post 5373002)
This good mr shooting no teaching and knowledge is fake.


mmmmm i don't get it :confused:

if is a grateful comment or an axe in his head :D
... ??

shooting@orange 02-05-2010 16:40

To find out which chip you have, you can look in CARBASE

http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=503138

Download this to help decide which chip you have :)

freewillover 02-05-2010 16:56

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Originally Posted by kbzaloka (Post 5375921)
mmmmm i don't get it :confused:

if is a grateful comment or an axe in his head :D
... ??

Funny you great friend.

gabrielam_1 02-05-2010 17:05

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Originally Posted by kbzaloka (Post 5375921)
mmmmm i don't get it :confused:

if is a grateful comment or an axe in his head :D
... ??

me neither, but any way good call...

Excelent post shooting@orange!:D

shooting@orange 02-17-2010 16:52

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Here is another really good tool to remove TMS370 68 pin chips from a board without damnage...

E.G. Delco CDR500 and CDR2005

shooting@orange 04-27-2010 15:53

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Here's an easy adapter to make to read BR9010 smd eeproms
like those found in Honda's...

DJKrugger 04-28-2010 18:53

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Originally Posted by shooting@orange (Post 5372050)
I also have this cheap programer bought off e-bay for £9

This can be used to read the majority of chips found in radios

That seems a good option, but when i upgraded my laptop i had to keep the old one too since programmers don't work in "non legacy" serial or parallel port, so i think i'm gonna break the bank and finally buy the UPA-USB.

shooting@orange 04-28-2010 19:54

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Originally Posted by DJKrugger (Post 5775009)
That seems a good option, but when i upgraded my laptop i had to keep the old one too since programmers don't work in "non legacy" serial or parallel port, so i think i'm gonna break the bank and finally buy the UPA-USB.

This programmer does... has to lol, as mine uses a Com1 to usb serial patch lead and it works fine...

DJKrugger 04-30-2010 17:58

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Originally Posted by shooting@orange (Post 5775187)
This programmer does... has to lol, as mine uses a Com1 to usb serial patch lead and it works fine...

Really!!? i'm getting it ASAP it worths trying, i'm tired of hauling 2 laptops!

shooting@orange 04-30-2010 20:12

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Originally Posted by DJKrugger (Post 5782573)
Really!!? i'm getting it ASAP it worths trying, i'm tired of hauling 2 laptops!

Tho for a couple of pounds more you can get one of these readers: (See e-Bay)

(Also pictured is the USB adapter I use)

shooting@orange 05-31-2010 19:05

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Here is an easy to make programmer for Motorola MCU's

juisro 06-01-2010 01:48

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Originally Posted by shooting@orange (Post 5908424)
Here is an easy to make programmer for Motorola MCU's


Please diagram or circuit . Thanks.


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