dg-16d4s using mt1339e and mx25l2005 spi

k0mpresd

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Dec 5, 2004
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original 9504, now 0272 dvdrom. using mt1339e and external mx25l2005 spi flash. :smile:

Sending Vendor Intro to port 0x0000
Status 0x80
Re-sending Vendor Intro:
..............
Serial flash found with Status 0x72

Sending Device ID request to port 0x0000
Spi Status: 0x00
Manufacturer ID: 0xC2
Device ID: 0x11
Flash Name: MXIC(MX25L2005)
Flash Size: 262144 bytes

Getting Status from port 0x0000
SPi flash found with Status 0x72

Sending Chip Erase to Port 0x0000
Erasing:
Writing target buffer to flash
Writing Bank 0: ................
Writing Bank 1: ................
Writing Bank 2: ................
Writing Bank 3: ................

Flash Verification Test !
Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ................
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................
Write verified OK !




 

Zoneout

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Jun 26, 2011
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Nifty indeed, Unfortunately it's not much use as it can only be used on MT1339E chips.

Though, I question if it does have write protect at all?
 
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k0mpresd

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heres how its wired. and yes, the spi is stolen from a vad6038.

http://s795.photobucket.com/albums/yy231/k0mpresd/?action=view&current=mxesterna.jpg

yes, can be locked.

Status 0x51
Re-sending Vendor Intro:
................
Serial flash found with Status 0x72

Sending Device ID request to port 0x0000
Spi Status: 0x00
Manufacturer ID: 0xC2
Device ID: 0x11
Flash Name: MXIC(MX25L2005)
Flash Size: 262144 bytes

............

Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ................
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................

Sending Spi Lock to Port 0x0000
Success !
Spi Status: 0x8C
and unlocking is as simple as pressing the 0x8c button in jf.

Sending Spi UnLock to Port 0x0000
Success !
Spi Status: 0x00
 
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k0mpresd

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what you gave was products and a half diy solution. this is a 100% diy solution. not that your products arent nice, but you didnt exactly spill the beans 100%. :smile:
you cant buy your products anymore. all i was trying to do was expose the 100% diy solution to a larger audience. now someone can rip the 1339e from a dvdrom and a spi from a vad6038 and have a homemade tx pro kit. (i got the info from xbh though.)
 
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TilVl

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Ahhh I see what Xecuter did there.

Sorry uber didn't realize that is what ya'll did. I saw the hack on XBH as well.
 

jrjr6565

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Do it yourself solution is great if the products can't be bought at the moment, atleast not without being gouged on the price. Thanks!
 

Ubergeek

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Feb 24, 2003
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what you gave was products and a half diy solution. this is a 100% diy solution. not that your products arent nice, but you didnt exactly spill the beans 100%. :smile:
you cant buy your products anymore. all i was trying to do was expose the 100% diy solution to a larger audience. now someone can rip the 1339e from a dvdrom and a spi from a vad6038 and have a homemade tx pro kit. (i got the info from xbh though.)
what do you mean spill the beans 100% ?

We said what MT chip was used and you can see what SPI is used by looking at the chip itself or looking at Jungle Flasher.

If you can't deduce how to 100% do it yourself from that then you should give up modding :)