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== Wikify introduction: Purpose of hardware flashing == | |||
This page lacks a section at the very beginning explaining the purpose of "hardware flashing". Such contribution would improve the democratization of preservation. ⚗--[[User:Bowi|Bowi]] ([[User talk:Bowi|talk]]) | |||
== NAND flashers speed comparison == | == NAND flashers speed comparison == | ||
Samsung [[K9F1G08U0A]] flasher speeds, full write 1Gb: | Samsung [[K9F1G08U0A]] flasher speeds, full write 1Gb: | ||
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| 1x[[S29GL128P90TFIR2]] || || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || | | 1x[[S29GL128P90TFIR2]] || || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || | ||
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| 1x[[K8P2716UZC-QI4D]] || || {{Yes}} || {{ | | 1x[[K8P2716UZC-QI4D]] || || {{Yes}} || {{yes}} || patch rogero downgrade succes | ||
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| 1x[[MX29GL128ELT2I-90G]] || || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || | | 1x[[MX29GL128ELT2I-90G]] || || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || | ||
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| JSD-001 || 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || | | JSD-001 || 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || | ||
<small>''kado'' : Downgrading 3.70 to 3.55 success with progskeet (differ ON, alter ON) ''NOTE: THIS BOARD HAS different lengt normally ( | <small>''kado'' : Downgrading 3.70 to 3.55 success with progskeet (differ ON, alter ON) ''NOTE: THIS BOARD HAS different lengt normally (length is E990)''</small> | ||
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| JSD-001 || 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || | | JSD-001 || 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 14 October 2024
Wikify introduction: Purpose of hardware flashing[edit source]
This page lacks a section at the very beginning explaining the purpose of "hardware flashing". Such contribution would improve the democratization of preservation. ⚗--Bowi (talk)
NAND flashers speed comparison[edit source]
Samsung K9F1G08U0A flasher speeds, full write 1Gb:
- ChipProg‐481 (write+verify) : 23 seconds
- ChipProg‐G41 (write+verify) : 23 seconds
- Flashstream 2800F (write+verify) : 34.7 seconds per NAND
- UP828 (write+verify) : 22.2+11.4 seconds per NAND
- SuperPro 5000 (write+verify) :116.5 seconds per NAND
- UP128 (write+verify) : 78.4+167 seconds per NAND
- BeeHive204AP (write+verify): 122.7 seconds per NAND
- Progskeet 1.0/1.1 (dump, not write) : 158 seconds per NAND
- Teensy++ 2.0 (diffwrite+verify) : 180 seconds per NAND
- ChipProg‐48 (write+verify) : 641 seconds
- ChipProg‐G4 (write+verify) : 641 seconds
- Infectus (dump, not write) : 900 seconds per NAND
- Teensy++ 2.0 (dump, not write) : 918 seconds per NAND
- Teensy++ 2.0 (write+verify) : 2700~3000 seconds per NAND
NAND Clip problems[edit source]
<DrkShadow> ___: buy one from vgcrepairs.com, if you don't mind wasting your money, and you, too, shall see that the 360-clip does not have the correct pinout when hooked up with the adapter board in between.
NOR Clip Modification[edit source]
<domelec> 48 goes to gnd and gp4 on skeet <domelec> 46 goes to gnd and gp2 on skeet <domelec> so really u only need to remove pin 48 <domelec> ie pin 46 goes to gnd so u could leave it <domelec> therefore only needing to remove pin 48 cos thats also sending gp4 to gnd <eussNL> 48 on clip 50ZIF = 3 on skeet 50ZIF = wp 46 on clip 50ZIF = 5 on skeet 50ZIF = gp2
Writing will still fail, but at least it will now not burn out your motherboard or Progskeet (and perhaps can be used for dumping).
Soldered connection is still the highly adviced way to go. NOR pads are huge in comparison and easy to solder, plus the connection is stable.
Generic Write Strategies[edit source]
NAND[edit source]
Flash | Type | Board(s) | Infectus | Progskeet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0 'NAND UOА' |
NAND | COK-001 COK-002 SEM-001 |
COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: No Swap Bytes: greyed out Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NAND TAB Pages per Block: 64 Block Count: 1024 Big Block: Yes Raw: Yes | |
Samsung K9F1G08U0B-PIB0 'NAND UOB' |
NAND | SEM-001 | COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: No Swap Bytes: greyed out Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NAND TAB Pages per Block: 64 Block Count: 1024 Big Block: Yes Raw: Yes |
NOR[edit source]
Flash | Type | Board(s) | NORway | Progskeet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 'Spansion N' |
NOR | DIA-001 DIA-002 VER-001 DYN-001 |
NORway v0.4 beta 12: 'erasechip' and 'writewordubm' | COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: Yes Swap Bytes: Yes Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NOR TAB Device Size: 16MiB x 1 (16MiB total) Erase block regions: Region 1: 128Kib x 128 (16MiB total) Options: Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 32 (or 16) |
Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B 'Samsung Q28' |
NOR | VER-001 DYN-001 SUR-001 |
NORway v0.4 beta | COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: Yes Swap Bytes: Yes Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NOR TAB Device Size: 8MiB x 2 (16MiB total) Erase block regions: Region 1: 8Kib x 8 (64KiB total) Region 2: 64 Kib x 126 (8064 KiB total) Region 3: 8KiB x 8 (64 KiB total) Options: Single word program Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: (greyed out by single word program) WinSkeet 111004: use preset + bank splitting |
Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 'Spansion P' |
NOR | VER-001 DYN-001 SUR-001 JTP-001 JSD-001 KTE-001 |
NORway v0.3 | COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: Yes Swap Bytes: Yes Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NOR TAB Device Size: 16MiB x 1 (16MiB total) Erase block regions: Region 1: 128Kib x 128 (16MiB total) Options: Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 64 (or 32) |
Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D 'Samsung P27' |
NOR | JTP-001 JSD-001 KTE-001 |
NORway v0.3 | COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: Yes Swap Bytes: Yes Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NOR TAB Device Size: 16MiB x 1 (16MiB total) Erase block regions: Region 1: 128Kib x 128 (16MiB total) Options: Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 64 (or 32) |
Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G 'Macronix 29GL' |
NOR | DYN-001 SUR-001 KTE-001 |
NORway v0.3 | COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: Yes Swap Bytes: Yes Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50 NOR TAB Device Size: 16MiB x 1 (16MiB total) Erase block regions: Region 1: 128Kib x 128 (16MiB total) Options: Buffered write (fastest, default) Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: 64 (or 32) |
Generic slowest safe method[edit source]
NAND[edit source]
- Use [Talk:Hardware_flashing#Injecting_3.3V_.28or_5V.2F12V_etc.29_with_external_PSU | external powersupply], as described under [Talk:Progskeet#.5BD.5D_using_ATX_PSU_and_Progskeet_powered_by_USB | method D or E].
- Make sure the [Progskeet#Programming_the_Bitstream | correct bitstream] is on the Actel (lastest, if using clip)
- Use Progskeet 110819 as flasher software.
- Make sure the NAND is recognised
only select NAND 1, bigblock, raw, differential flash with pages per block 64 and blockcount 1024
NOR[edit source]
Note: Use bitstream 111106
This will take about 4-6 minutes, depending on flashtype
connect usb cable with Progkeet open zadig options : list all devices - select Progskeet target : change winusb to Libusb0 after finish you will see message: driver installed
- Start Winskeet 1110004 [3]
- Select your appropriate flash preset on COMMON TAB
- Dump CFI, proceed with dumping procedure if you get a valid CFI
- After that change to 8bit:
COMMON TAB Differential Flash: Yes Verify: Yes Abort on error: No 16 Bit: No Swap Bytes: Yes Cycle Period (ns): 125 Read Delay (µs): 50
- Goto NOR tab, select single word program, custom region start: 0 Bytes and enable Synchronous with file:
NOR TAB Device Size: 16MiB x 1 (16MiB total) Erase block regions: Region 1: 128Kib x 128 (16MiB total) Custom range: Start: 0 bytes Synchronous with file: Yes Options: Single word program Ready triggered timing (fastest, default) Max bytes: (greyed out by single word program)
If that does not work with unified/nonbanked flash then there is a wire/powering/halting problem.
If it only works with Start: 0 bytes and Synchronous with file: Yes then wires are too thin/long, or USB cable bad/bad PC USB-chipset or missing rdy (ánd gp4 for old bitstream).
See also: http://www.psdevwiki.com/files/flash/Tools/Progskeet/UserPresets/
NOR Tab : Option section explained further[edit source]
In the Option section, the write (buffer) method is chosen, from slow to fast:
Write Options | max. bytes | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
Single word program | -greyed out- | Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B max. specification | |
Double word program | -greyed out- | ||
Buffered write | 1 bytes | ||
Buffered write | 2 bytes | ||
Buffered write | 4 bytes | ||
Buffered write | 8 bytes | Slowpoke most commonly used for Spansion Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 and Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | |
Buffered write | 16 bytes | ||
Buffered write | 32 bytes | Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 max. specification | |
Buffered write (default) | 64 bytes | Macronic MX29GL128ELT2I-90G, Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2, Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D max. specification | |
Buffered write | 128 bytes | out of spec. for common PS3 NOR's, do not use. | |
Buffered write | 256 bytes | out of spec. for common PS3 NOR's, do not use. | |
Buffered write | 512 bytes | out of spec. for common PS3 NOR's, do not use. | |
Buffered write | 1024 bytes (1 KiB) | out of spec. for common PS3 NOR's, do not use. |
Injecting 3.3V (or 5V/12V etc) with external PSU[edit source]
- Using/converting an old ATX PSU 3.3V line
- Note: Injecting 3.3v on a PS3 Slim CECH2503, with Teensy 2.0++. Didn't dump. South Bridge will hold (one of) RESET, CE or OE high until later in the Boot sequence / other hardware is initialized. // subnote: tristate was most likely not used to prevent further booting, nor was lowering power injection trick used as it is impossible for a southbridge that is not powered to pull any lines up.
Progskeet 1.2 - Testreport table[edit source]
Flash | Board | Dumping | Writing | Remarks |
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2xK9F1G08U0A-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | ||
2xK9F1G08U0B-PIB0 | SEM-001 | Yes | Yes | Bitstream for reading 0031, flashing: 1223. Other bitstreams always reported errors |
2xK9F1G08U0B-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | ||
1xS29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | No | ||
1xK8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | No | ||
1xS29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | No | ||
1xK8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | patch rogero downgrade succes | |
1xMX29GL128ELT2I-90G | Yes | No | ||
1xMX29GL128FLT2I-90G | Yes | No | ||
EXA-MPLE | ARC-001 | Yes | No | example : Tried 128/128 and 4K/4096, resistor and A/B trick, always freezes on first sector |
Old Progskeet 1.0 Testreport table[edit source]
keep in mind that this table is very old it was used for bugfixing/tracing errors in OLD progskeet versions and old NORway modern NORway and Progskeet should be capable of doing all flash now. it is kept here for historic/reference / do not delete/remove
Board | Flash | Dumping | Writing | Remarks |
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COK-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOА-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | bluemimmo : CECHA / COK-001 read\write NAND fine. used progskeet and 110819 software and dual NAND settings, but after patching ros using dospiedras method manually, cannot downgrade, ps3 bricked, wrote original dump, ps3 alive again. |
COK-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOА-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | Abkarino : CECHA / COK-001 read\write NAND fine. used a professional flash programmer and successfully downgraded from 4.00 OFW to Rogero 3.55 CFW using NAND downgrade patch. |
COK-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOА-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | ps3oon : CECHA / COK-001 read\write NAND fine. used progskeet+winskeet no trik editing with hex |
COK-002 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | avati : COK-002 and COK-002W: read\write NAND fine. used progskeet+winskeet 111120 |
SEM-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOА-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | dodther : CECHG / SEM-001 read\write NAND fine. used progskeet and 110819 software and dual NAND boardtraces by jestero |
SEM-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOB-PIB0 | |||
SEM-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOB-PIB0 | Yes | Yes | Strike Venom : CECHG04 / SEM-001 read\write NAND with Infectus 2 without tricks |
SEM-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOB-PIB0 | Yes | No | sel99 : CECHG / SEM-001 - 1-875-384-31 - can dump both NANDs fine, have trouble writing. both with Infectus and Progskeet. Boards below CECHG / SEM-001 flash fine. |
SEM-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOB-PIB0 | Yes | No | delsol : SEM-001 - 1-875-384-31 - dump both NANDs fine, still not able to reflash the nands correctly. there are always differences. Tried with Infectus. |
DIA-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | |||
DIA-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | mrdrifta : Teensy++ /NORway v0.3 Reads perfectly, but no write - NORway v0.4 beta 12 write successful - needed to run erasechip first, then run writewordubm flash.bin to write to console. |
DIA-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | No | delsol : flasher still freeze at sector0 (A&B) dumping seems to works (A&B). Same result with and without resistors. Tried on winxp-sp2 and win7. // The best results i got was using the 9k & 100k resistors. the flash is unuseable but ProgSkeet_110819 doesen´t freeze anymore. // I have tried Teensy and NORway0.3: dumping of nor works fine, but everytime when i tried to flash, the pc loose usb-connection to Teensy |
DIA-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Keeper : downgrade successfuly with Winskeet4000_111002_2 without any resistors |
DIA-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Abkarino : successfully downgraded from 3.56 using WinSkeet 111004 |
DIA-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | ps3oon : successfully downgraded from 3.56 using WinSkeet 4000 Rev 111002 with some trick |
DIA-002 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | AdReNaLiN_TR : successfully downgraded from 10K/100K trick using |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | kado : Downgrading 3.70 to 3.55 success with progskeet (differ ON, No special trick) |
VER-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | |||
VER-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | calimba : downgrade successful with progskeet on VER-001 CECHL01 with QT port. if the program 110819 freeze you need flash first the file with the qt port. |
VER-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | Ir0nmanNB : Used all gnds listed on the diagram. Used 3.3V pull-up, also had R7 with switch AND R8 bridged. Disconnect USB from PC and with R7 open turn PS3 on, count to 20 and close R7 then plug in USB to PC. Then open up WinSkeet4000 and write. Use 110819 for the early sectors if they fail to write, using 4/4096, differential, alternate, verify, and byteswap. Then try again with Winskeet4000, using Samsung preset then go to NOR tab and change it to 128/128. |
VER-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | Ryd3R : Starting from NORway v0.4 Beta W/R fully supported). |
VER-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | blakcat : succeed downgrade with my method. See Tutorial |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | No | toxie : tried 128k/128 , 4k/4096. writing without alt. all FF, with alt some random patterns with 00 and FF when writing all 00. Trying A/B trick, still at Programming Sector 0 |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | marlboro12 : downgrade successfuly with Winskeet4000_111002_2 (by Ago). Pullup 10Kohms btw R8 closed and rdy, and a 100Kohms resistor btw rdy_progskeet and rdy_nor. Rogero_CFW_V2 works fine on the ps3. |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | bluemimmo : Used older winskeet and progskeet flashing stuck at sector 2 but used latest winskeet and sucessfully downgraded. Downgrade successfuly with Winskeet4000_111004. Rogero_CFW_V2 works fine on the ps3. |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Jhax78 : Downgrade successfuly with Winskeet4000_111004. Rogero_CFW_V2 works fine on the ps3. Some sectors needed Max byte write 16 to finish on 2 consoles |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Abkarino : Downgraded from 3.70 successfully using WinSkeet 111004 build |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | No | ares : tried 128k/128. With normal method a lot ff and same byte match. With alternate method 00 and ff and some byte match. Without resistor trick programmer freeze programming sector 0. with 100k and 9k resistor i can write but with errors (programmer completes the write, but the dump is all 00 ff, only few byte match, this with alternatemethod). with a/b tick's programmer (version A and B ) it freeze on programming sector 0 (both with or without resistors) |
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | gokuhs : With 'erasechip' and 'writewordubm' method without resistors and work fine. NORway 0.4 BETA9+. I used the jestero's diagram for VER-001 motherboard without VCC pin solder |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | relax79 : I use Winskeet111205 and Progskeet v1.1 ,without a22 trick .Normal dump and patched v2 then flash succes but downgrade usb failure.Solution is Progskeet usb not connect r8 switch "off" r7 switch "on" entire downgrade process.Succesfully downgrade 4.11 to 3.55 CECH-2006A |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | blakcat : succeed downgrade with my method. See Tutorial |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | marlboro12 : succeed downgrade with blackcat scheme. flasher 110819, 4/4096 all option checked. divide .bin in two equals files. first flash sector 0->2047 with any modification and without power cycle, just unplug usb and reload 110819, flash second file with resistor 10K btw a22_NOR and 3.3V. |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | maitre kanter : Downgrade succesfull. See [4] |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | No | yrr : tried 128k/128 , 4k/4096, WinSkeet40000,ProgSkeet_110819. It writes ok till sector 64(128k/128) or 08004D0xH in the dump file. From that point on no changes. No write no erase. Tried also the 10k/100k resistor trick. All the same result. |
DYN-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | |||
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | bluemimmo : Splitted the patched known good dump into 2 parts : 000000-7FFFFF and 800000-FFFFFF. Flashed part1 with winskeet in 128/128 mode from sector 0-6 with A22 low. Then flashed part2 with progskeet_110819 select mode 4/4096 and custom sector start from 2048-4095 with A22 high. Byte swap, alternate write method, verify, differential flashing. See progskeettopic |
DYN-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | Yes | Yes | Ryd3R : NORway 0.3 fully support R/W on Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G. |
DYN-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | Yes | Yes | Abkarino : successfully downgraded from 3.70 using WinSkeet 111004 and ProgSkeet V1.0 |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | AdReNaLiN_TR : Downgrade Succesful. Thank you_BLACKCAT_ |
DYN-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Xb0xGuru : Downgrade successful. 100k/10k resistor trick used, Winskeet 40000 used (10 September 2011, 21:14:56) |
DYN-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | Yes | Yes | calimba : Downgrade succesfull, used progskeet. |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | Yes | oracle_dfx : Downgrade successful using winskeet exclusively (Pre configured). R8 closed. R7 Open. 3.3v Detached. Dump NOR using default schematics. Applied necessary patch. Flashed first 8 MB of data. Unplugged progskeet from USB. Set A22 high. Plugged progskeet via USB. Flashed 2nd 8MB of data. Unplugged progskeet. Returned NOR A22 to Progskeet. Dump Full Flash. Power off. Reboot. Connect PS controller screen, Unplugged PS3. Proceed with usual downgrade procedure. 4.0 to Rogero CFW v2. Success! |
SUR-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | Yes | Yes | kado : Downgrade succesfull, used newest WT-port, nor pinout same as JSD-001 |
SUR-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Abkarino : successful downgrade from 3.66 to 3.55 using ProgSkeet V1.0 and WinSkeet Build 111004 - used JTP-001 norpoint listing |
JTP-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | |||
JTP-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | drako_ : success downgrading from 3.70 to 3.55 with wiring according to JSD-001 diagram, with 5 grounds and settings 128K/128 (progskeet). |
JTP-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | blakcat : success downgrading from 3.56 to 3.55 (JSD-001 diagram), with 2 grounds and settings:128K/128,winskeet,dif.Board out of ps3 with r8 and r7 closed |
JTP-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Ryd3R : success downgrading from 3.70 to 3.55 with wiring according to JSD-001 diagram NORway v0.3 . |
JTP-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | NOT YET TRIED | TooTHPiCK : NORway and Teensy++ |
JTP-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | Rogero : Downgrade succesfull, used Progskeet, flash 128/128, Dump with progskeet_110819, Patch with winskeet, Flash with progskeet_110819(differential flash/verify) using Win7(with winXP SP3 compatibility Mode/Run as Administrator) Rogero CFW V2 No_BD, Blu-Ray drive not attached |
JTP-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | yrr : success downgrading from 3.70 to 3.55 with wiring JSD-001 diagram, 2 grounds, 128K/128 (progskeet/110819). |
JSD-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | dodther : Downgrade succesfull. used progskeet and winskeet40000 |
JSD-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | yrr : Downgrade succesfull. used progskeet and winskeet40000 |
JSD-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | kado : Downgrade succesfull with special trick |
JSD-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | petrm79 : factory 3.56, 320gb, cech-250.b, console code 1a, standart solder without resistors etc. nor samsung (flash 128/128). using latest qt port. check alt. meth., downgrade using dospiedra v2 (manual paste), rogero.pup |
JSD-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | bluemimmo : factory 3.56, 320gb, cech-2504.b, console datecode 1a, dump with progskeet_110819, patch with winskeet, flash with progskeet |
JSD-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | Ryd3R : NORway 0.3 fully support R/W on Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D. |
JSD-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes |
kado : Downgrading 3.70 to 3.55 success with progskeet (differ ON, alter ON) NOTE: THIS BOARD HAS different lengt normally (length is E990) |
JSD-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes |
Hikage : Downgrading 3.72 to 3.55 success with teensy++ and NORway 0.3, dump work with norway 0.4 beta10 but partial work on write. Norway 0.4 beta12 work fine on read and write. |
KTE-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | AdReNaLiN_TR : Nor dumping/wrıtıng for downgrade do not wrıte.ps3 unbrick refresh dump progskeet. |
KTE-001 | 1x Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D | Yes | Yes | AdReNaLiN_TR :Nor Dumping/Writing downgradable no metldr2 refresh dump progskeet |
KTE-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | Yes | No | NO GO! : Tried default Macronix settings in WinSkeet40000 v111004, ProgSkeet v1.1. soldered (360 clip 56 or ZIF 50 cable and post header pcb have shorts). Verification errors always persist when attempting to flash. Erase also gets errors. |
EXA-MPLE | 1x dummy | Yes | No | example : Tried 128/128 and 4K/4096, resistor and A/B trick, always freezes on first sector |
must add this one in English in the channel above (marlboro1) : Résumé: - PS3 slim CECH-2004A (DYN-001 et Samsung NOR) - OFW 3.70 - Progskeet (dernier pilote) - Flasher 110819 et Winskeet4000 (dernière version) Installation du progskeet avec les documentations trouvées sur psdevwiki. Dump réussi sans problème. Lors du flash, avec la première version de transplante, j'ai eu un échec. Ensuite impossible de réécrire avec le dump original. Impossible de flasher la NOR avec le dump modifié par la deuxième version du patch de dospierda. Ir0nman m'a conseillé de ponter R8 et de mettre en place une résistance de 10Kohms entre le 3.3V et RDY et une de 100Kohms entre le RDY du progskeet et celui de la NOR. Cela a semblé fonctionner mieux. Ensuite Ir0nman m'a conseillé de mettre directement la résistance de 10Kohms entre R8, qui est ponté, et RDY du progskeet. Cela m'a permis de réécrire le dump original et récupérer ma PS3 en OFW 3.70. Lorsque j'ai fait un dump, il est identique à celui d'origine. http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x413/Ir0nman11/IMAG0119.jpg (switch R7, R8 removed and bridged, using resistor pullup RY/BY)
Pretesters[edit source]
Users With NORway (teensy++) who maybe could do pretesting :
Ryd3R
Users with Injectus who maybe could do some pretesting :
ares damox delsol
Progskeet QT port[edit source]
OLDEST: http://www.sendspace.com/file/3bz5s5 USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
OLDER: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ijr2yb USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Current: http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/WinSkeet40000.zip <- Qt Port, latest one, BETA STILL
<Ago> damox: ill add import / export soon <Ago> for now, you can export the registry key <Ago> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ProgSkeet\ProgSkeet\presets <Ago> on linux and osx its file based
Resistor trickery[edit source]
without pullup: rdy ---[100kOhm]--- nor_rdy with pullup: 3.3V---[10kOhm]---rdy---[100kOhm]----nor_rdy
Progskeet manual testing version[edit source]
<Ago> for anyone wanting to diagnose wiring problems, i have a build that allows you to set the data and address lines by hand <Ago> http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/WinSkeet40000_manual_test.zip <Ago> 13:16 <Ago> there is a new tools tab <Ago> 13:16 <Ago> there you will find address and data entry boxes <Ago> 13:16 <Ago> you can prefix with 0x for hexadecimal input <Ago> 13:16 <Ago> or with b for binary input <Ago> also, this build will decode the cfi as text when dumping <Ago> i will also add a semi-automated testing mode <Ago> where it will set only one line to high and prompt you to check it <Ago> then checks the next one
<No Go> Progskeet "Crystal Blue" v1.1 has a 50 pin ZIF connector which is a solderless connection. <No Go> 360 Clip manufactures a solderless clip for a 56 pin NOR and 50 wire flat cable which does not work as shorts are created. <No Go< As of Dec. 2011 there is no working solderless connection to a PS3 NOR
BD drive not found problem[edit source]
Progskeet/Teensy related:
<Ryd3R_> faild to downgrade just like the prev test <Ryd3R_> with the BD drive error <Ryd3R_> tried jaicarb lv2diag - CFW with no BDCheck - reconnecting the BR drive <Ryd3R_> all of them failed <Ryd3R_> i found what is causing the problem <Ryd3R_> the programmer (progskeet/NORway) while its hooked to the mobo it somehow cause the BR drive not found problem <Ryd3R_> what i did is desoldering the control lines and updated without any problem <Ryd3R_> the mobo is VER-001
Other reason/solution:
<Rogero> eussNL: nice69 tested a No_BD CFW i gave him and it worked for his 5 consoles that he was having problems updating <Rogero> he tried normal lv2diag.self but didn't work for him <Rogero> then we noticed that his consoles are refurbished... these are the only consoles he had problem downgrading (where the normal PUP failed to complete) <Rogero> http://www.rogero.tortuga-cove.com/Rogero_CFW_V2_Kmeaw_LV1_Patched_3.72_spoof_Privacy_Patch_NoBD_Update.PUP <Rogero> in case anyone needs it too ;)
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Teensy[edit source]
<jevin> nikitis, want to work tonight on getting samsung support working w/ teesny? <jevin> ive got a hack to get around the different block sizes throughout the chip: just chip erase the whole thing <jevin> and that chip erase is actually 2 chip erases, one with a22 low and one with a22 high (internally there are 2 8MB nor dies) <jevin> then when flashing you cant use the write buffer command (there is no buffer) <jevin> and have to instead use slower unlocked programming <jevin> nikitis, ive had my teensy soldered up for nearly a week in the hopefully new, emi-proof location but havent hacked up the mobo shield to make it actually fit. i should try it tonight to see if it works
Progskeet[edit source]
<kado> i confirm PROGSKEET HARDWARE is STABLE than other programer (teensy,etc) <kado> the only problem is from flasher <kado> especially for Spansion 'N' & SAMSUNG <kado> i tested the winskeet but still not working well for those <eussNL> ok, did it use A22 virtual chip #CE correct in your observations kado ? <kado> actually no euss <eussNL> shame <kado> all flasher should be focus on SB_tristae, reset <eussNL> so it was low all the time (virtual chip select 1) ? <kado> and for spansion should be focus on those + #WP <kado> and i am sure it could be emulated by flasher it self ;) <eussNL> sure, not a problem to change the way controllines are used <eussNL> just need a good preset that also sets the correct writing strategy <kado> yes <kado> thats right <eussNL> which reminds me, that was one thing left out in winskeet (the samsung setting needs manual setting after selecting the preset) <kado> the secreet for spansion N is only need 0v for (tristate & reset) <kado> and do not ever modified the RDY <kado> RY/BY NOR is controlled by SB <kado> hope you can make this clear eusss, and explaint to all people
<kado> next secreet for Samsung "Q" (edit: K8Q2815UQB-PI4B), pls make note : <kado> check your #WE shold be 'L' <kado> and RESET should be 'H' <eussNL> isnt that default kado? because Samsung Q (edit:K8P2716UZC-QI4D) already works fine afaik <kado> once again no RESISTOR trick <kado> i always use 110819 <kado> for write <kado> and check those point <kado> with all option checked <kado> eus: the flasher could not emulated that point <eussNL> kado, the QT port is the current one, the other is ment to be no longer maintained if I got it right
edit: NOTE that we both ment different Samsung! kado:K8Q2815UQB-PI4B // eussNL: K8P2716UZC-QI4D (reason: both have Q in their partnumber)
manual A22 virtual chip select[edit source]
For dualbanked chips with A22 Virtual Chip Select pin (e.g. Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B)
128Kx128 settings to flash. resistor 10k: a22 point on board (NOR) ----- 10k ----- 3,3v direct a22 point of prgoskeet is not connected to anything while flashing second bank first flash first virtual chip with A22 low : 0-63 first bank (000000-7FFFFF) then flash second virtual chip with A22 high : 64-128 second bank (800000-FFFFFF)
See also : http://www.progskeet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=373
<bluemimmo> : - Dump the NOR as many times as we like and check them they are identical. - Use norunpack to unpack the nor dump, so if nordump extracts without any errors, then we are quite sure that nor dump is valid. - Now make downgrade.bin from downgrade v2 patch. FYI you can have dump from any version and any mode like FSM too. - After downgrade.bin is prepared, divide it into two parts. First part = offset:000000 - 7FFFFF and Second part = offset:800000 - FFFFFF - Flash the part1 with winskeet in 128/128 mode from sector 0 - 63 - Now dump your full nor again and divide it into two halves as mentioned above. Now compare the first half dumped just now with the downgrade.bin part1, if both are identical then you are ok to go. - close the winskeet and open Progskeet_110819 and switch the a22 pin to high. - In progskeet_110819 select mode 4/4096 and custom sector start from 2048 - 4095 - Select byte swap, alternate write method, verify, differential flashing, and flash the downgrade.part2.bin - After flashing complete and verified ok, switch the a22 pin to normal position and dump you flash again. - Compare the recently dumped flash to downgrade.bin, if both are identical, yours is downgraded.
See also : http://www.progskeet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=382
<winskeet latest> No need to pull a22 line high manually, winskeet will do automatically. Tested and works fine.
Read CFI data[edit source]
<Ago> guys, we need people to supply us with nor cfi data <Ago> we're most interested in samsung <Ago> i'm currently uploading a test version that dumps cfi <Ago> http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/WinSkeet40000_CFI_Test3.zip <Ago> select preset and press dump cfi on nor tab <Ago> then send the resulting file <Oliveira> CFI is a section of the PS3 flash image ? <Oliveira> or is it the chip ID stuff ? <Ago> no, its information about hte flash chip itself <Ago> like how it wants to be written, erased and how big it is <Ago> we currently do not use it at all <Ago> but we think the samsung problems and maybe the spansion n problems are because of that
http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/cfi/Spansion%20S29GL128N90TFIR2.cfi http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/cfi/Spansion%20S29GL128P90TFIR2.cfi http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/cfi/Samsung%20K8Q2815UQB-PI4B.cfi http://static.loping.net/private/ps3/cfi/Macronix%20MX29GL128ELT2I-90G.cfi
Offboard flashing / Replacement NOR talk[edit source]
<Rogero> eussNL: about flashing a nand/NOR externally, once removed from the board and into a socket, will this work for sure ? <Rogero> i mean could be done, no problems if the nand is standalone <eussNL> this will work for sure for board originated problems. <eussNL> that still leaves us the Samsung dualbanked issue <eussNL> e.g. VER-001 are most likely to benefit from offboard solution <eussNL> perpaps it is a solution to exchange the banked Samsung for the uniform one, or a Spansion/Macronix - someone tried that on a VER, but ran into board related issues afaik <eussNL> because reading isnt the problem, writing is - so read a banked Samsung offboard, and flash patched in a nonbanked/uniform one offboard and resolder <eussNL> offboard also means no need for messing with resistor trickery (pullup/down´s) on control-lines (RY/BY) <nice69> read and write externally, then re-solder the chip <Xb0xGuru> right, so it's the board layout which is the problem? <eussNL> 2 fold <eussNL> 1) Samsung banked 2) VER-001 board <Xb0xGuru> what about the DYN-001 board? Would a Spansion work on there as a replacement? <eussNL> and if board modification is on order, it would be most likely a controlline, like RY/BY, which was the target of the resistor trickery <eussNL> DYN-001 works fine with Macronic Xb0xGuru <eussNL> see http://www.psdevwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Hardware_flashing#Testreport_table for the patterns of problems <eussNL> you can use others flash too, the one I list there is just the one Sony used on a different version of the board. See http://www.psdevwiki.com/index.php?title=Flash_%28Hardware%29#NOR for all the current NORs used (and stay away from dualbanked and perhaps ¨N¨ serie spansion too) <eussNL> anyhow Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D = uniform/nonbanked and is fastest. The Macronix and Spansion are 90ns <eussNL> Replacements for NOR have to be =>128Mbit x8, VCC 3V (2.7V~3.6V), <=90ns, 56-TSOP1, pincompatible, uniform/nonbanked, non OTP, non encrypted. <Xb0xGuru> I successfully transplanted a Spansion P NOR onto my DYN-001 board that had a Samsung NOR on there previously. <kado> r u sure?? <Xb0xGuru> yes - all done <Xb0xGuru> downgraded to 3.55 CFW. <kado> wow thats good to know <Xb0xGuru> flashed it initially with the original 3.70 dump and it fired up nicely too <Xb0xGuru> Spansion P came from another DYN-001 board, if that matters
Heavily edited log. Interesting read IMO
NAND clips[edit source]
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/611/progskeet360clip.png
NOR clips[edit source]
Old reference[edit source]
(don't remove, not all is on mainpage)
NAND[edit source]
NAND (256MB, old FAT models, needs 32 wires, 15 per NAND : 8x I/O + 7x Control (R/B, WE, WP, ALE, CLE, RE, CE) + GND + VCC
2 chips: Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0
bitbanger for RPI: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=16775
NOR[edit source]
NOR 16MB, newer FAT models + Slims
needs 44 I/O wires: 23 address lines:A0-A22 + 16 Data lines:D0-D15 + 5 control lines:
CE#,OE#,WE#,RESET#,TRISTATE (optional:#RY-BY) + GND + VCC
(NB: RY/BY is optional only for Teensy, Progskeet NEED ALL controllines!)
1 chip: Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 or Samsung K8Q2815UQB-P14B
NOR uses 1024 byte sector, just as NAND.
- noralizer.rar (9.95 MB) incl. 2 different FAT models (CECHL04-jestero + CECH?-Phiren) pads labeled
- http://git.dashhacks.com/pic32mx-nor-flasher / pic32mx-nor-flasher-pic32mx-nor-flasher-master.tar.gz (751.65 KB)
(Note : PIC32 flasher for Spansion is very slow: dumping 16MB = ~15min / writing full dump = 4 hours)
PCCard/Compact Flash, SRAM, PSRAM, NOR and NAND[edit source]
ARM32 flasher: http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/DATASHEET/CD00191185.pdf
- http://hotfile.com/dl/118618929/f6914e0/ps3flasher.tgz.html (note: older version)
Alternatives for Infectus2 and Teensy 2.0++:
- Progskeet (UF6667) : http://twitpic.com/5pk6dz // http://fronttowardsgamer.com/2011/07/15/exclusive-hacker-talks-progskeet-geohot-and-why-he-doesnt-give-a-sht-about-sony/
- quad NAND with Progskeet: http://subirimg.com/images/img2065.jpg
NORway / Teensy experimental Samsung support[edit source]
THIS IS UNTESTED CODE! DO NOT TRY THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE A VERIFIED GOOD DUMP OF YOUR FLASH AND ARE WILLING TO WORK OUT ANY BUGS IN FLASH WRITING!!!
This modification of NORway.py attempts to support samsung dualbanked flash chips (e.g. K8Q2815UQB-PI4B). It performs a chip erase (with a22 low then high) then programs the entire flash using unlocked, single-word programming. Programming ranges is not supported because partial erasing is not implemented. Programming will be slow because it waits for RY after programming every single word. The author's teensy install has EMI issues so they were not able to test this code! The file works with NORway's original Teensy firmware.
link for improper NOR dump start[edit source]
...is dead. i mean this one: "If your dump starts like this: http://pastebin.com/sS69Vhvf[...]" - anyone has the proper link?
WES-51 alternatives[edit source]
Weller WS51 analoog Best.-Nr.: 811808 - 62 conrad.de
http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/800000-824999/811808-an-01-de-Loetstation_WS51.pdf
German shops: