J-R Programmer V2 nandpro ?

cod3mwf

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Hello today im thinking about to get a ****** ******* for dualnand but i want to know if a J-R Programmer V2 works with nandpro
Plz reply fast
 

BL4K3Y

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The JRP works great with J-Runner (it was designed to be used with J-Runner), but it won't work with NANDPro.

There are no issues with J-Runner NAND read/write.
 

keil423

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Also don't waste your money on the *******. Reasons being the demon is a far more reliable and longer living product. The install is far easier because it was built with more love and care so it lines up perfectly with the solder points on the mobo. The ******* in my experience does not line up perfectly and requires you to be able to drag the solder across the board from contact to contact. Big gaps to try and get the solder to make contact.

Another reason is WTH do you need three nands for anyway? I never understood that. Two nands is plenty enough. Why not go for 6 nands while your at it? I'm being sarcastic of course.

Another reason is from what I've experienced the ******* don't seem to have a long life span. They burn out quickly and good luck getting support from them guys. I used there product twice in my modding career. I had problems with both jobs and asked for support. It's been 5 years and still nobody has ever replied to my request for support.

The demon is worth far more then the other thing. It's ability to read/write to the NAND without needing a separate tool should be your biggest selling point.
 
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BrockThunderjam

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Also don't waste your money on the *******. Reasons being the demon is a far more reliable and longer living product. The install is far easier because it was built with more love and care so it lines up perfectly with the solder points on the mobo. The ******* in my experience does not line up perfectly and requires you to be able to drag the solder across the board from contact to contact. Big gaps to try and get the solder to make contact.

Another reason is WTH do you need three nands for anyway? I never understood that. Two nands is plenty enough. Why not go for 6 nands while your at it? I'm being sarcastic of course.

Another reason is from what I've experienced the ******* don't seem to have a long life span. They burn out quickly and good luck getting support from them guys. I used there product twice in my modding career. I had problems with both jobs and asked for support. It's been 5 years and still nobody has ever replied to my request for support.

The demon is worth far more then the other thing. It's ability to read/write to the NAND without needing a separate tool should be your biggest selling point.
Will second that. I've used every type of dual nand and every single one of them were a pain in the ass compared to the demon. The Cygnos was pretty good, but the demon is simply a better version of that.
 

cod3mwf

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Thanks guys ! i found out that the ******* is programmer like a normal nand just if i select the nand bank for what nand i want to read / write, and first i didnt know it was triple nand but now i know thanks for the quick reply !
 

Dark_Riku

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Also don't waste your money on the *******. Reasons being the demon is a far more reliable and longer living product. The install is far easier because it was built with more love and care so it lines up perfectly with the solder points on the mobo. The ******* in my experience does not line up perfectly and requires you to be able to drag the solder across the board from contact to contact. Big gaps to try and get the solder to make contact.

Another reason is WTH do you need three nands for anyway? I never understood that. Two nands is plenty enough. Why not go for 6 nands while your at it? I'm being sarcastic of course.

Another reason is from what I've experienced the ******* don't seem to have a long life span. They burn out quickly and good luck getting support from them guys. I used there product twice in my modding career. I had problems with both jobs and asked for support. It's been 5 years and still nobody has ever replied to my request for support.

The demon is worth far more then the other thing. It's ability to read/write to the NAND without needing a separate tool should be your biggest selling point.
It's always good to have Retail, Dev and "FreeBOOT".

However, Keil is right, the other product is inferior and doesn't offer features even as close as the DemoN does.