Couldnt really find a section for this..
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I have been using a different programmer (ponyprog 25xx 93xx 24xx) so I think it would be better to wait for the new one to come from ebay and then see how I go.
I have been playing around with blank 24c44 chips, I had for a different project so was testing with some of the .bin files on the posts.
Will let you know once I have the new programmer with the different connectors.
Did you ever work out how to program via the cn103 port?
I have been playing around with blank 24c44 chips, I had for a different project so was testing with some of the .bin files on the posts.
Will let you know once I have the new programmer with the different connectors.
Did you ever work out how to program via the cn103 port?
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I think I worked it out, but haven't got around to testing it yet.88GreenVN wrote: Did you ever work out how to program via the cn103 port?
I pinched a component or two from my programmer for something else, and haven't put it back together yet.
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The reader is on the way. Spreadsheet cal is done for the checksums ... Now to wait for the post man 

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Okay the reader arrived, have wired it up (per page 14) plugged it in to the chip, checked all links and fired up ponyprog 2.07c.
Selected x2444 - x2444 made sure it was calibrated and com1 I/O selected.
Did a read, it only returned zeros.
Made sure 16bit selected , and x2444 jumper is off.
What are we doing wrong!
Selected x2444 - x2444 made sure it was calibrated and com1 I/O selected.
Did a read, it only returned zeros.
Made sure 16bit selected , and x2444 jumper is off.
What are we doing wrong!
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Is this IC out of a dash, or a new one? (it's not blank is it?)
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The chip is still in the cluster, I am using a socket to put over the chip to save de-soldering it.
I am not 100% sure of the ponyprog is setup right, the test prob comes back successful.
Do you think I need to remove the chip first?
I am not 100% sure of the ponyprog is setup right, the test prob comes back successful.
Do you think I need to remove the chip first?
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just removed a chip and tried it still no go.
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can only have the pinouts wrong then from the icmp header to chip then at my guess.
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Okay... Now that we have plugged the reader into the computer
And the pulled the chip out of the dash, we can read the data.
However we can not write , it keeps giving us a write failed. Even on a blank chip.

However we can not write , it keeps giving us a write failed. Even on a blank chip.
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So yours isn't one of those wireless programmers then huh?
Are you sure it's reading ok?
post a bin if you're not sure.
@The1: If the ICMP header is wrong, I guess the chip won't respond to pings?

Are you sure it's reading ok?
post a bin if you're not sure.
@The1: If the ICMP header is wrong, I guess the chip won't respond to pings?
