HERE IS THE EDITED VERSION, I CANT DELETE OR EDIT THE ABOVE POST, MODS IF YOU WOULD BE SO KIND (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)THIS IS THE CLEANED UP , EDITED VERSION.
After getting my own method down and seeing loads of people asking heres my method.
enjoy!
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Removing the chipTheres no easy way of doing this, its not as easy as people may make out, its a dodgy process and not for the faint hearted. i`m not gonna go into details, you`ll have to find your own method, all the stuff is out there for removing it, just be patient and try at least not to kill the chip.
Once removed make sure that you use a fibreglass pen (or equivelant) to clean the pins (be careful) get all the shite off, and then clean the chip using whatever you want (i use meths to de-flux and clean)
Make sure all pins are straight and any excess solder has been removed, and there are no bridged pins.
You may have to remove and clean any epoxy from the sides of the chip as well, to get it into the programmer correctly.
Its worth cleaning the underside of the chip and the pcb (where the chip has been seated) free of any glue residue, this will help the chip to sit more flush with the board when re-fitting. I use my firbreglass pen, but be careful cleaning the board.
Always wipe the board and chip down with PCB cleaner to remove shite and any flux residue.
Dumping the firmwareusing a willem, pop your chip into the programmer.
On the software goto "Device select" and choose "Flash 29/39/49Fxxx > 39/49Fxxx > 39SF/49FO20"
You should have :-
"39sf / 49f020"
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I didnt have to select any special settings on my programmer etc etcIt seems the VF isnt supported on the willem (or at least on mine) , however after doing a few of these no with no problems, selecting this setting works, i get a good dump (heh heh) , and am able to retrieve the key with no problems.
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Now press the "Electronic ID" button a pop-up should appear giving you the Chips detail i.e. manufacturer - chip type - serial etc etc , make sure it displays this correctly, if it doesnt, remove chip and re-seat, repeat process till it shows you your chip ID.
once it shows your chip ID READ THE CHIP, THEN SAVE IT AS (EXAMPLE) "078ORIG.BIN"
Do this a couple of times, and open the firmware up in firmware toolbox 2.0 and make sure it identifys the firmware revision correctly, if it doesnt you have a bad dump, re-read and open till you get it to show correctlySorting out the firmwareOnce you have a good dump (excuse the pun) open it in firmware toolbox 2.0
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Where it displays the key, copy it.
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Then open the "78_16.bin" file from 078 hacked firmware package (1.6) and copy the key into the key box.
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Hit "replace key" once done click ok.
Now press the "generate encrypted file" button, this should then encrypt the hacked firmware which contains your key, and leave a new file in your folder called "78_16-.bin" this is the file which you will program to your chip.
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programming the chipAt this point you have a choice, either erase and re-write to the old chip, or program a new chip. It is advised to program it to a new chip, but if you aint got one, your old one will have to do. Please understand that if youve got any of this process wrong and you feck up, its your own responsibility.
I use the old chips, mainly because i have a few spare, but i never use the chip i have removed, i always keep this with the original firmware on it and use a spare VF chip (same as original)On the willem programmer software make sure that the device selected is :-
"39sf / 49sf020"
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Always check the chip ID making sure it detects your chip properly. (if it doesnt repeat till it does
Now erase the chip ( i do it a couple of times)
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Then do the "blank test".........let it run, make sure it verifys that the chip is empty.
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Open your "78_16-e.bin" in the willem software (File>Open)
Hit the "Programme Chip" button.
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This will then prog the chip (in red), and verify it after (in green).
It may take a few moments for thisMake sure it completes successfully.
Thats it, done.
Resoldering the chipI use a Hotair-rework station to desolder etc etc, but i prefer to use a soldering iron to resolder, its personal preference.
Make sure you reflux the pads on the PCB (always worth fluxing the pads on the chip after cleaning)
Get the chip lined up.
Solder top right hand leg.
Line chip up again.
Solder bottom left hand leg.
Then solder the rest of the legs on either side.
This will allow you to get the chip seated correctly before soldering all the pins back.
Make sure you get all pins done correctly. It will not work at all without all pins soldered.
Errors!Press eject , if the green light flashs constantly and you get an error onscreen (e64/e65) this means a bad firmware / flash etc etc/
Press the eject button and if green light flashs once only, then you havent got all pin soldered correctly, or theres track damage, either way something isnt connected right.
miscAfter trying all sorts with my prgrammer to read these chips etc etc (voltage changes / different device IDs etc etc) in the end the only way i could get this job done was to leave it on default settings, and use the
"39sf / 49sf020" device setting. This may not be the best way as the VF chips run on a different voltage than the SF chips, however this was the only way i could do this process, and its been successful! (on a number of occasions now (IMG:
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Doing any of this, dont blame me if it dont work, or you fook your drive up, if you aint got money to burn, or your not confident in any of the process DONT ATTEMPT IT!
If anything is incorrect or wrong, please feel free to slag me off
TheCheekyMonkeywww.ConsoleWorkshop.Co.UkThis post has been edited by thecheekymonkey: Dec 5 2006, 10:09 AM