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gun smoke
02-23-2008, 10:29 PM
Been fta'in the last coulpe of years and I want to use a married rom2 still activated and in reciever as a backup.
What programs will I need,I want to buy romcode blocker & tier creator but am not sure if I need them.
I have been reading threads and looking for the right programs to use but can't locate them.
GenDT08 is the only one but it looks like it is abbr.
Where are all the programs at.
THANK'S

Ohms
02-23-2008, 10:48 PM
If you have a married Rom102, all you need to do is unlock it, save the card image (important!) make a copy of card image to edit. Used N2edit to clean image to REV103, Use Dark Tier Utility to create your tiers. Apply blocker of your choice and you are done.

You do not need to use GenDT08 at all on a married keyset.

gun smoke
02-24-2008, 12:00 AM
If you have a married Rom102, all you need to do is unlock it, save the card image (important!) make a copy of card image to edit. Used N2edit to clean image to REV103, Use Dark Tier Utility to create your tiers. Apply blocker of your choice and you are done.

You do not need to use GenDT08 at all on a married keyset.
I did not explain it correct,the married card is in my ird,thats my sub card I am paying for now.
I also have a few open rom102's that I want to use,what programs will I need to download.
Thanks

dishbuster
02-24-2008, 12:24 AM
what revision are the cards in the subbed reciever? may not have to use your open cards might just have to unlock and program the cards that are in it now. ohms gave you great option.

Ohms
02-24-2008, 12:45 AM
If you don't want to risk unlocking your married card, then your options are to go with the public numbers or use GenDT08 to create your own married keyset. In either case, you will have to edit the TSOP of the receiver. If you go this way, make sure you save off the existing TSOP because that is what is married to your subbed card.

Many people use public number. I don't know why the provider has not targeted them, but for some strange reason they have not.

If you want to create your own "private" key set, you need to read up on how to use GENDT08. The readme that comes with it is a good place to start as it has instructions that work.

You didn't say what kind of IRD you had. Some require modifications to the hardware before you can edit the TSOPS.

Finally, a subbed or ex subbed pair is the easiest way to go because you do not have to do anything to the IRD. Everything you need to watch TV is already on the subbed/married card.

Hope this helps you decide what to do. It's not as simple as "what programs do I need" as I hope you can see.

gun smoke
02-24-2008, 03:34 AM
If you don't want to risk unlocking your married card, then your options are to go with the public numbers or use GenDT08 to create your own married keyset. In either case, you will have to edit the TSOP of the receiver. If you go this way, make sure you save off the existing TSOP because that is what is married to your subbed card.
Many people use public number. I don't know why the provider has not targeted them, but for some strange reason they have not.
If you want to create your own "private" key set, you need to read up on how to use GENDT08. The readme that comes with it is a good place to start as it has instructions that work.
You didn't say what kind of IRD you had. Some require modifications to the hardware before you can edit the TSOPS.
Finally, a subbed or ex subbed pair is the easiest way to go because you do not have to do anything to the IRD. Everything you need to watch TV is already on the subbed/married card.
Hope this helps you decide what to do. It's not as simple as "what programs do I need" as I hope you can see.
Thank you,I will do that but in the mean time where do they hide all theese files below.
Having a real hard time locating them,do I have to be a VIP member to access them thank's.
GenDT08
GenDT-08-SK
N2edit
Dark Tier Utility

gun smoke
02-24-2008, 03:41 AM
what revision are the cards in the subbed reciever? may not have to use your open cards might just have to unlock and program the cards that are in it now. ohms gave you great option.
ATR: 3F FF 95 00 FF 91 81 71 FF 47 00 44 4E 41 53 50 31 30 32 20 52 65 76 31 30 33 64
CAM Type: ROM102 Rev103
Provider: Dish Network
Reading Card Image...
Card Image Read Successfully.
Total Read Time: 00:00:02.5781250

dishbuster
02-24-2008, 04:11 AM
if this is the card for the reciever rom102 rev103,you have a good chance of unlocking it, these are one of the eaiser ones to unlock. have you tried to unlock it yet?

Ohms
02-24-2008, 04:13 AM
LOL... look again dishbuster. He posted the output from one of his unlocked cards, not the subbed card.


Card Image Read Successfully.

dishbuster
02-24-2008, 04:30 AM
i noticiced that also, that is why i asked if it was for the subbed reciever. you are the man!

gun smoke
02-25-2008, 04:32 AM
i noticiced that also, that is why i asked if it was for the subbed reciever. you are the man!
Ok thanks for trying to help,I messed up with giving you the wrong info,here is what I got today.
I bought an opened 102 because when I put it in my 2700 it shows channel 100 so it's open right.
I think I am going to use rom code cause I don't have the patience to use all those programs.
But if I chose not to use rom code what is the next step for me to take.
Thank's Again

Ohms
02-25-2008, 05:00 AM
dude. Your post said card read successfully. If you put that card in a receiver the way it is, and check to see if channel 100 comes in, it won't be open for long. The stream will update it to rev10c and it will be locked. Don't put that card in the box without a blocker on it.

EyeCan'tCode
02-25-2008, 06:14 AM
Someone is playing with fire.

gun smoke
02-26-2008, 03:52 AM
Someone is playing with fire.
it was in there for a while,I just pulled it out of the ird and saw the plug was pulled out.
This is where I stand,I just bought a rom code for six months and hope that will be easier for me.
I need help with getting the tsop I used jkey's for that right.
How do I get that,I had jkeys working last night but forgot what I learned from years ago,can someone help me out please and point me in the right directions.
And thank you for telling me to pull mt card out

EyeCan'tCode
02-26-2008, 04:32 AM
I'm not familiar with the 2700, so I don't know the jtag configuration for it. You will need to jtag, then read and save the tsop with jkeys. After that, you would have to marry the open 102 and saved tsop in GenDT08

Ohms
02-26-2008, 04:42 AM
So, what are you trying to do? Run the romcode included BIN? If so, when you program the card, you will be given an IRD# and BOXKEYS. Write them down. you will need to read your TSOP with jkeys and save it to your hard drive. Then use FLASHEDIT to change the IRD# and BOXKEYS to the ones provided to you by the ROMCODE software. Then save it from FLASHEDIT and then write it to your IRD with JKEYS.

gun smoke
02-26-2008, 05:05 AM
I'm not familiar with the 2700, so I don't know the jtag configuration for it. You will need to jtag, then read and save the tsop with jkeys. After that, you would have to marry the open 102 and saved tsop in GenDT08
2700 just went south but i have 2 301.010 and i can't find the conf. in jkeys because the page is real old.
it reads the ird but when i ave it it looks like this „ª=ƒ‡I³Ú…ö1
am i missing a program.thanks

Ohms
02-26-2008, 05:30 AM
I think this will work for you. Just copy the text in the box and save it to a file called jkeys.def and put it into your jkeys folder. Save off your original one first though.



// jKeys IRD and Flash Definitions
// Original entries by Dave2
//
// !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A NOTE ON MODIFYING THIS FILE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
// Feel free to add definitions to this file and re-distribute, it is precisely
// why it was designed for. However, when adding a new Micro, IRD, FLASH, Flash
// Manufacture, etc.... add it in the next numerical sequence. It may look nicer
// if you move a few definitions around to insert a new one you've found but
// there are some relations (such as Micro used in IRD definitions) which then must
// be changed. This makes it difficult later when trying to combine modifications
// into a single file for new distributions.
//
// Release Notes (chronological starting with newest)
// dd-Mmm-YYYY Subsequent release notes (author)
// 03-Feb-2003 Initial Release with jKeys 2.9.9 (Dave2)
// 30-Mar-2003 Added by Juno. Added M28W320CB flash to DRD430 IRD
// and consolidated DRD431RG into DRD43x Menu.
// Fixed Flash ID (0x22CB) in IRDFlash and Flash
// definitions for M29W320DB
// 21-Apr-2003 Added by KiLLBoY. Added ST20TP3, GLA IRD's and 28F410.
// Thanks to Ronson for some GLA IRD definitions.
// 30-May-2003 Added by Juno. Added DRD435/455RH support.
// 31-May-2003 Release By Dave2. Combined modifications, release with jKeys 2.9.10
// Build 018
// 12-DEC-2003 added milocs md 29lv320 (0x22F9) when flash was formaly 29w320dt
//
// 20-Jan-2004 Mod. by D2 DRD435/455 support in relation to new STi5516
// Added by Sofleo Added COMAG IRD, SST39VF160 and SST SST39VF800A Flash
// Release, 1,0,3 Build 018
//
// 24-Jan-04 Mod by milocs Added the Dp301.13 1 and 2 tsop back i guess someone forgot
// Added my prior 301 irds flash defs
// Kudos to dave Dave2

// ================================================== ==========================
// ================================================== ==========================
//Microprocessor JTAG Identification Codes
//
// Note: Micros do not have to be sequentially numbered in this section. This makes
// it convenient to add new ones without having to renumber the entire list
// Which would also require changing the IRD cross reference to the Micro. It
// is important however that the "Unknown" types be at the end of the list.
//
// ST Micros
//
Micro, 1, 1, "STi5500", 0xd4c9041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 2, 1, "ST20-TP2", 0x5193041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 13, 1, "ST20-TP3", 0x5194041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 3, 1, "ST20-TP4", 0x5198041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 4, 1, "ST20-GP6", 0x5196041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 5, 1, "STi5505", 0xd4cb041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 6, 1, "STi5508", 0xd402041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 7, 1, "STi5518", 0xd502041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 8, 1, "STi5518MVB-X", 0xd405041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 9, 1, "STi5510", 0xd4cd041, 0xfffffff
Micro, 14, 1, "STi5516FWB-X", 0xD41D041, 0xfffffff

//
// LSI Micros
//
Micro, 11, 2, "LSI SC2000",0x400006d,0xfffffff

//
// Unknowns
//
Micro, 10, 1, "Unknown ST device", 0x041,0xfff
Micro, 12, 2, "Unknown LSI device", 0x06d, 0xfff




// ================================================== ==========================
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// ================================================== ==========================
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// IRD Defintions/IRD Flash Defintions

IRD, 1, "2700", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFC4, 0x7FFEFFC8, "10G", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 1, "Flash 1(29F400)", 0x2223, 0x7FF80000, 0x80000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 2, "2800", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFC4, 0x7FFEFFC8, "11R", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 2, "Flash 1(29F400)", 0x2223, 0x7FF80000, 0x80000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 3, "3700", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFC4, 0x7FFEFFC8, "10G", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 3, "Flash 1(29F400)", 0x2223, 0x7FF80000, 0x80000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 4, "3800", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFC4, 0x7FFEFFC8, "10L", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 4, "Flash 1(29LV160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 5, "3900", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFF4, 0x7FFEFFF8, "11L", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 5, "Flash 1(29LV160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 6, "4700", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFC4, 0x7FFEFFC8, "10H", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 6, "Flash 1(29LV160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 7, "4900", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFF4, 0x7FFEFFF8, "11H", 1, 1
IRDFlash, 7, "Flash 1(29LV160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 8, "501-5100", 6, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "10S", 3, 4
IRDFlash, 8, "Flash 1(U6-29DL323)", 0x2250, 0x7F800000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 8, "Flash 2(U7-29DL323)", 0x2250, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 9, "301-3100", 7, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "10E", 3, 4
IRDFlash, 9, "Flash 1(U10-M29W160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FC00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 9, "Flash 2(U11-M29W160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 10, "6000", 3, 4, 1, 1, 2, 4, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC8, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "12N", 4, 2
IRDFlash, 10, "Flash 1 Hi(U45-29LV160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FC00000, 0x200000, 2, 4, 2
IRDFlash, 10, "Flash 2 Lo(U41-29LV160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FC00000, 0x200000, 2, 4, 0

IRD, 11, "301-3100", 11, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 0x1FC0FFF0, 0x1FC0FFF4, 0x1FC0FFC0, 0x1FC0FFC8, 0x1FFEFFF4, 0x1FFEFFF8, "10U", 1, 3
IRDFlash, 11, "Flash 1(IC22-29LV160)", 0x2250, 0x1FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 11, "Flash 2(IC23-29LV160)", 0x2250, 0x1FC00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 12, "DRD420RE", 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5000003D , "XXX", 3, 1
IRDFlash, 12, "Flash 1(28F160)", 0xd0, 0x50000000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 13, "DRD43x", 7, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5000003D , "XXX", 5, 4
IRDFlash, 13, "Flash 1(M29W320DB)", 0x22CB, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 13, "Flash 2(28F320J3A)", 0x16, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 13, "Flash 3(M28W320CB)", 0x88BB, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 14, "DRD220", 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5000003D , "XXX", 2, 1
IRDFlash, 14, "Flash 1(28F160)", 0xd0, 0x50000000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 15, "DRD435-455", 14, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x7FC0003D , "XXX", 5, 5
IRDFlash, 15, "Flash 1 (28F320J3A)", 0x16, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
// IRDFlash, 15, "Flash 2 (M29W320DB)", 0x22CB, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
// IRDFlash, 15, "Flash 3 (M28W320CB)", 0x88BB, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 16, "DXD426RD(1Chip-GLA)", 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x7FE00035, 0x7FE0003B , "GLA", 2, 1
IRDFlash, 16, "Flash 1(28F160)", 0xd0, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 17, "DXD426RD(2Chip-GLA)", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0x7FFFA653, 0, 0x7FE00032, 0x7FE00038 , "GLA", 2, 1
IRDFlash, 17, "Flash 1(28F160)", 0xd0, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 17, "Flash 2(28F800)", 0x889d, 0x50000000, 0x100000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 18, "DXD436RE(2Chip-GLA)", 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x7FE00037, 0x7FC0003D , "GLA", 2, 1
IRDFlash, 18, "Flash 1(28F320J3A)", 0x16, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 18, "Flash 2(28F800)", 0x889d, 0x50000000, 0x100000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 19, "DXD506RA(2Chip-GLA)", 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0x7FFFA653, 0, 0x7FE00034, 0x7FE0003A , "GLA", 2, 1
IRDFlash, 19, "Flash 1(28F160)", 0xd0, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 19, "Flash 2(28F800)", 0x889d, 0x50000000, 0x100000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 20, "COMAG", 8, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FE00000, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFFE, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FF74FF4, 0x7FFEFFC7, "Fre", 0, 0
IRDFlash, 20, "Flash 1(39VF160)", 0x2782, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 21, "301-3100 (P17x 2 Flash)", 7, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFF40, 0x7FFFFF44, 0x7FFFBFE0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "10E", 3, 4
IRDFlash, 20, "Flash 1(U10-M29W160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FC00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
IRDFlash, 20, "Flash 2(U12-M29W160)", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 22, "301-3100 (Single Flash)", 7, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFF40, 0x7FFFFF44, 0x7FFFBFE0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "10E", 3, 4
IRDFlash, 21, "Flash 1(U12-M29W320DT)", 0x22CA, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 23, "301.13 (Changed Amd Flash)", 7, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFF40, 0x7FFFFF44, 0x7FFFBFE0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "10E", 3, 4
IRDFlash, 22, "Flash (12U-12AM29LV320DT)", 0x22F6, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0

IRD, 24, "301.13 (REPLACED Amd Flash)", 7, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFF40, 0x7FFFFF44, 0x7FFFBFE0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFDFFF4, 0x7FFDFFF8, "10E", 3, 4
// ================================================== ==========================
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// ================================================== ==========================
// ================================================== ==========================
// Flash Definitions/Flash Sector Definitions

Flash, 1, "29F400BT", 0x2223, 0x80000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 11, 1
Sector, 1, 7, 0x00000, 0x10000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x70000, 0x8000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x78000, 0x2000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x7A000, 0x2000
Sector, 1, 1, 0x7C000, 0x4000

// STMicro M29W320DB - 32MBit
Flash, 2, "M29W320DB", 0x22CB, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 67, 1
Sector, 2, 1, 0, 0x4000 // 16 KByte
Sector, 2, 1, 0x4000, 0x2000 // 8 KByte
Sector, 2, 1, 0x6000, 0x2000 // 8 KByte
Sector, 2, 1, 0x8000, 0x8000 // 32 KByte
Sector, 2, 63,0x10000, 0x10000 // 64 KByte 63 sectors

Flash, 3, "29DL323T", 0x2250, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 71, 1
Sector, 3, 63,0 ,0x10000
Sector, 3, 8, 0x3f0000,0x2000

Flash, 4, "29F400BB", 0x22AB, 0x80000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 11, 1
Sector, 4, 1, 0, 0x4000
Sector, 4, 1, 0x4000, 0x2000
Sector, 4, 1, 0x6000, 0x2000
Sector, 4, 1, 0x8000, 0x8000
Sector, 4, 7, 0x10000, 0x10000

Flash, 5, "29LV160DT", 0x22C4, 0x200000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 35, 1
Sector, 5, 31,0 , 0x10000
Sector, 5, 1, 0x1f0000, 0x8000
Sector, 5, 1, 0x1f8000, 0x2000
Sector, 5, 1, 0x1fa000, 0x2000
Sector, 5, 1, 0x1fc000, 0x4000

Flash, 6, "29LV160DB", 0x2249, 0x200000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 35, 1
Sector, 6, 1, 0 , 0x4000
Sector, 6, 1, 0x4000 , 0x2000
Sector, 6, 1, 0x6000 , 0x2000
Sector, 6, 1, 0x8000 , 0x8000
Sector, 6, 31,0x10000, 0x10000

Flash, 7, "M29F400T", 0xd5, 0x80000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 11, 1
Sector, 7, 7, 0, 0x10000
Sector, 7, 1, 0x70000, 0x8000
Sector, 7, 1, 0x78000, 0x2000
Sector, 7, 1, 0x7A000, 0x2000
Sector, 7, 1, 0x7C000, 0x4000

// STMicro, M29W800AT, 1 MByte, Top Boot
Flash, 8, "M29W800AT", 0xd7, 0x100000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 19, 1
Sector, 8, 15,0, 0x10000
Sector, 8, 1, 0xF0000, 0x8000
Sector, 8, 1, 0xF8000, 0x2000
Sector, 8, 1, 0xFA000, 0x2000
Sector, 8, 1, 0xFC000, 0x4000

// Intel, 28F320J5, 32MByte, 32-128KByte Blocks
Flash, 9, "28F320J5", 0x14, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 32, 0
Sector, 9, 32, 0, 0x20000

// Intel, 28F320J3A, 32MByte, 32-128KByte Blocks
Flash, 10, "28F320J3A", 0x16, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 32, 0
Sector, 10, 32, 0, 0x20000

Flash, 11, "28F160", 0xd0, 0x200000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 32, 1
Sector, 11, 32, 0, 0x10000

Flash, 12, "28F800B", 0xd5, 0x100000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 11, 1
Sector, 12, 1, 0, 0x4000
Sector, 12, 1, 0x4000, 0x2000
Sector, 12, 1, 0x6000, 0x2000
Sector, 12, 1, 0x8000, 0x18000
Sector, 12, 7, 0x20000,0x20000

Flash, 13, "28F800B5-B", 0x889d, 0x100000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 11, 0
Sector, 13, 1, 0, 0x4000
Sector, 13, 1, 0x4000, 0x2000
Sector, 13, 1, 0x6000, 0x2000
Sector, 13, 1, 0x8000, 0x18000
Sector, 13, 7, 0x20000,0x20000

Flash, 14, "28F320S3/5", 0xd4, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 64, 1
Sector, 14, 63, i * 0x10000, 0x10000

// STMicro M29W320DT - 32MBit
Flash, 15, "M29W320DT", 0x22CA, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 67, 1
Sector, 15, 63,0x0, 0x10000 // 64 KByte 63 sectors
Sector, 15, 1, 0x3F0000, 0x8000 // 32 KByte
Sector, 15, 1, 0x3F8000, 0x2000 // 8 KByte
Sector, 15, 1, 0x3FA000, 0x2000 // 8 KByte
Sector, 15, 1, 0x3FC000, 0x4000 // 16 KByte

// AMD AM29LV320DT - 32 MBit
Flash, 16, AM29LV320DT", 0x22F6, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 71, 1
Sector, 16, 63,0x0, 0x10000 // 64 KByte 63 sectors
Sector, 16, 8, 0x3F0000, 0x2000 // 8 KByte

// STMicro M28W320CB - 32MBit
Flash, 17, "M28W320CB", 0x88BB, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 71, 0
Sector, 17, 8, 0, 0x2000 // 8 KByte 8 Sectors
Sector, 17, 63,0x10000, 0x10000 // 64 KByte 63 sectors

Flash, 18, "28F410", 0xf2, 0x80000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 11, 0
Sector, 18, 7, 0, 0x10000
Sector, 18, 1, 0x70000, 0x8000
Sector, 18, 1, 0x78000, 0x2000
Sector, 18, 1, 0x7A000, 0x2000
Sector, 18, 1, 0x7C000, 0x4000

// SST SST39VF160 - 16 Mbit
Flash, 19, "39VF160", 0x2782, 0x200000, 0, 1, 0, 1, 512, 1
Sector, 19, 512, 0, 0x1000

// SST SST39VF800A - 8 Mbit
Flash, 20, "39VF800A", 0x2781, 0x100000, 0, 1, 0, 1, 256, 1
Sector, 20, 256, 0, 0x1000
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// Flash Manufacturer Codes

FlashMfg, 0x01, "AMD"
FlashMfg, 0x20, "STMicro"
FlashMfg, 0x89, "Intel"
FlashMfg, 0xAD, "Hynix"
FlashMfg, 0xB0, "Intel"
FlashMfg, 0xBF, "SST"
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gun smoke
02-27-2008, 04:24 AM
which chip sector programming SA 1 or ? (301.010)

chip/sector programming in jkeys for 301.010 which one,
FULL
SA 1
SA 2
thanks
p.s..where is the list for that.