Hi there
I have a willem pcb50 programmer.Am29f800bt chip from VW Passat ecu.Soldared in adapter ID was ok.
Then i read the chip-----ok.
Write chip----------------ok.
Verify---------------------ok.
Then ERASE CHIP--------OK.
After erase no more valid ID.I still can read the chip getting all FFFFF.Blank check-----its empty.
Then i soldered 1 new am29f400 and ID is ok.Can write read,verify.
So: 1.Can it be to erase ID?How to get it back?
2.Do i have to erase a chip before write tunned file or will it be overvritten?
am29f800bt
Re: am29f800bt
ID cannot be erased. Recheck chip pin contacts.1.Can it be to erase ID?How to get it back?
Erase chip before write new one.2.Do i have to erase a chip before write tunned file or will it be overvritten?
Re: am29f800bt
Soldered again and no ID.
Ok now i will try to erase the 29f400 and we will see if the ID stays.
Ok now i will try to erase the 29f400 and we will see if the ID stays.
Re: am29f800bt
Ok
Seems like the am29f800 is fault.With Am29f400 everything ok---can erase and write with no problems.
Another thing:When i write back the tunned file there is a option at the right says Skipp write 0xFF.This must be enabled or not?
Seems like the am29f800 is fault.With Am29f400 everything ok---can erase and write with no problems.
Another thing:When i write back the tunned file there is a option at the right says Skipp write 0xFF.This must be enabled or not?
Re: am29f800bt
Result should be the sameAnother thing:When i write back the tunned file there is a option at the right says Skipp write 0xFF.This must be enabled or not?
Enabled - byte write skipped, directly to verify (erased chip has all 0xFF)
Not enabled - fullfill byte 0xFF write, then verify.
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