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an01523

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Samsung Ms28 - Dosflash - No Vcc Trick
« on: November 21, 2007, 04:23:00 PM »

Hello,

flashing BenQ with VIA 6421 and DosFlash is no problem:
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DosFlash r 7000 1 a0 1 4 a:\orig.bin 0


But if i try this command to flash a new Samsung ms28 - it fails (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)

Somebody knows wich command i have to take with Samsung Drive? I want to flash a ms28 Drive without the VCC Trick or 10sec Trick.

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DosFlash
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DosFlash supports two flashing modes, Auto and Manual. If you type DOSFLASH at a DOS prompt it
will start in Auto mode. All drives and the corresponding flash chips are detected automatically.
If you can't get a flash chip recognized due to a bad flash or other problems you should use the
Manual mode. In Manual mode you can enter all the parameters used for flashing by hand. The
following help screen is displayed if you start DosFlash with a wrong number of parameters:


DOSFLASH by Kai Schtrom, 08/05/2007 (Ver 1.0 Beta)
DOSFLASH [R|W|E] [PORT] [PORT TYPE] [DRIVE POS] [FLASH TYPE]
         [FLASH SIZE] [FLASH SECTOR ERASE OPCODE] [FILE NAME]
                        R: Read FLASH
                        W: Write FLASH
                        E: Erase FLASH
                     PORT: Port to send command to
                PORT TYPE: 0 for IDE, 1 for SATA
                DRIVE POS: A0 for Master, B0 for Slave
               FLASH TYPE: 0 for parallel flash, 1 for serial flash
               FLASH SIZE: size of flash chip in number of banks
FLASH SECTOR ERASE OPCODE: individual sector erase opcode command byte
                           this is only needed for erasing a serial flash
                FILE NAME: name of the file to read/write from/to flash
All numbers are intepreted as hex values!

Example Usage:
"DOSFLASH R 01F0 0 A0 1 4 C:\flash.bin"
=> Read serial flash with a size of 4 bank (262144 bytes) from Master Device
   on IDE port 0x01F0
"DOSFLASH E C000 1 A0 1 4 D8"
=> Erase serial flash with opcode 0xD8 and a size of 4 banks (262144 bytes)
   from Master Device on SATA port 0xC000
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flash360

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Samsung Ms28 - Dosflash - No Vcc Trick
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2007, 04:52:00 PM »

Not possible you will have to do the 10 second trick.
I use mtkflash the commands are

READ=      mtkflash r /m /sata orig.bin
WRITE=    mtkflash w /m /sata ix13.bin

Please note the r means read the w means write!

I always boot to windows after reading and open the orig bin in firmware toolbox, save the tag data with the serial no, erase the orig from the floppy, then do the process again to make sure i got the right key. As soon as you open it with fw toolbox again the serial will pop up biggrin.gif
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myfranco

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Samsung Ms28 - Dosflash - No Vcc Trick
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2007, 09:01:00 PM »

In anycase you need to turn 360 on and off even though you want to use dosflash.That would be the same thing thus you don't need to use dosflash for it.
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an01523

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Samsung Ms28 - Dosflash - No Vcc Trick
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2007, 09:21:00 AM »

10 sec trick does not work allway. Sometimes i need 30-50 tries to flash a ms28 drive. In readme of dosflash.exe there is an info, that it is possible to use dosflash for Sammy DVD-Drive, too.
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Samsung Ms28 - Dosflash - No Vcc Trick
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2008, 01:50:00 PM »

were you able to sort this out?
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diddyk

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Samsung Ms28 - Dosflash - No Vcc Trick
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2008, 10:16:00 PM »

dosflash works great for sammy's I will never use iprep again unless I need to make my usb stick for dosflash16. But that is only if dosflash32 doesnt work for me in windows. Here is a tut
http://www.360mods.n...u...opic&t=9322
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