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! style="background-color:red!important;" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white;">Generic Warning</span>
! style="background-color:red!important;" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white;">Generic Warning</span>
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| <span style="white; color:red!important; font-size:180%; ">Make sure you have several proper dumps of your flash before even trying writing to it! Use unpacking tools (e.g. Norunpack, Flowrebuilder, Norpatch etc.) and hexeditors (e.g. HxD) and use [[Flash]] page as reference.
| <span style="white; color:red; font-size:180%; ">Make sure you have several proper dumps of your flash before even trying writing to it! Use unpacking tools (e.g. Norunpack, Flowrebuilder, Norpatch etc.) and hexeditors (e.g. HxD) and use [[Flash]] page as reference.
* CRC/MD5 is not a method to check your flash (if it is bad, you are only comparing if the other file is equally bad).
* CRC/MD5 is not a method to check your flash (if it is bad, you are only comparing if the other file is equally bad).
* Also make sure you checked the content of the flash, Flowrebuilder, Norunpack only looks for image header and unpacks without warnings and without checking the content.
* Also make sure you checked the content of the flash, Flowrebuilder, Norunpack only looks for image header and unpacks without warnings and without checking the content.
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===== Extracted flash content files =====
===== Extracted flash content files =====
<span style="color:red!important;">(make sure they are all there, flowrebuilder will not give warning when it fails!)</span>:
<span style="color:red;">(make sure they are all there, flowrebuilder will not give warning when it fails!)</span>:
* bootloader_0
* bootloader_0
* bootloader_1
* bootloader_1
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! style="background-color:red!important;" id="Brick warning" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white;">Brick warning - Peek/Poke only</span>
! style="background-color:red!important;" id="Brick warning" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white;">Brick warning - Peek/Poke only</span>
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| [[#Brick warning]]<span style="white; color:red!important;">
| [[#Brick warning]]<span style="white; color:red;">


TCL: http://pastebin.com/Snh4ERQ6 (Don't use, BRICK RISK, see below)<br />
TCL: http://pastebin.com/Snh4ERQ6 (Don't use, BRICK RISK, see below)<br />
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=== A/B Trick ===
=== A/B Trick ===
The A/B trick is a solution found by DiGiTaLAnGeL to write his Macronix NOR (but can be tried on other NORs as well <small><span style="color:red!important;">1</span></small>). <br />
The A/B trick is a solution found by DiGiTaLAnGeL to write his Macronix NOR (but can be tried on other NORs as well <small><span style="color:red;">1</span></small>). <br />
Some Sectors of his flash were "slow to write" and using the normal flashing procedure was resulting in a fail or in a freeze of the [[Progskeet 1.0 / 1.1]] Flasher.
Some Sectors of his flash were "slow to write" and using the normal flashing procedure was resulting in a fail or in a freeze of the [[Progskeet 1.0 / 1.1]] Flasher.


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If you still have sectors that have failed to write, start again until they successfully write (Rember to check the Progskeet.log because reaching 100% doesn't mean that the sectors have successfully been written)
If you still have sectors that have failed to write, start again until they successfully write (Rember to check the Progskeet.log because reaching 100% doesn't mean that the sectors have successfully been written)


:<small>note: <span style="color:red!important;">1)</span></small><br />
:<small>note: <span style="color:red;">1)</span></small><br />
::<small>&lt;DiGiAnGeL&gt; if you successfully write at least one of the sectors you are having problem with, this trick work for you!<br />&lt;DiGiAnGeL&gt; (some sectors require even 5 minutes of trying before successfully writing them)</small><br />
::<small>&lt;DiGiAnGeL&gt; if you successfully write at least one of the sectors you are having problem with, this trick work for you!<br />&lt;DiGiAnGeL&gt; (some sectors require even 5 minutes of trying before successfully writing them)</small><br />


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