Talk:Hardware flashing
Testreport table
Board | Flash | Dumping | Writing | Remarks |
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COK-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0 | |||
COK-002 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0 | |||
SEM-001 | 2x Samsung K9F1G08UOB-PIB0 | |||
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 | 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-002 | 1x Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2 | |||
VER-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | |||
VER-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | Yes | No | Ryd3R : I'm currently working on editing NORWay script to make it support writing using (4k/4096) . |
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 S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | No | ares : tried 128k/128 , 4k/4096. 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) |
DYN-001 | 1x Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B | |||
DYN-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | |||
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). |
JSD-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | Yes | Yes | Ryd3R : NORway 0.3 fully support R/W on Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 . |
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 (lenght is E990) |
KTE-001 | 1x Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2 | |||
KTE-001 | 1x Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G | |||
EXA-MPLE | 1x dummy | Yes | No | example : Tried 128/128 and 4K/4096, resistor and A/B trick, always freezes on first sector |
Users With NORway (teensy++) who maybe could do pretesting :
Ryd3R
Users with Injectus who maybe could do some pretesting :
ares damox delsol
NAND
NAND (256MB, old FAT models, needs 32 wires, 15 per NAND + GND + VCC)
2 chips: Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0
NOR
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://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