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Title: Diy Aladdin Xt Programmer Schematics Please
Post by: BennyBou on December 08, 2010, 06:00:00 PM
Hi, I can't find anywhere the schematics to make my own aladdin XT 4032 programmer. I have a bad flashed aladdin chip and the only solution is to program it using an external programmer as I don't have another aladdin to hotswap the SSt flash chip.

Thanks!
Title: Diy Aladdin Xt Programmer Schematics Please
Post by: xboxmods2977 on December 09, 2010, 11:06:00 AM
QUOTE(BennyBou @ Dec 9 2010, 03:00 AM) View Post

Hi, I can't find anywhere the schematics to make my own aladdin XT 4032 programmer. I have a bad flashed aladdin chip and the only solution is to program it using an external programmer as I don't have another aladdin to hotswap the SSt flash chip.

Thanks!

Schematics for that sort of thing will be tough to find. As an alternative, you could probably re-flash your SST chip if you can find an older PC motherboard with a socketed PLCC bios chip.
Title: Diy Aladdin Xt Programmer Schematics Please
Post by: BennyBou on December 09, 2010, 11:18:00 AM
great idea! I just need to find an old PC now... Do you know any generic program to flash a PLCC chip on a motherboard?
Title: Diy Aladdin Xt Programmer Schematics Please
Post by: xboxmods2977 on December 09, 2010, 03:36:00 PM
Yep. There are a few programs available but I use Uniflash. It flashes and then verifies and also works with many different model chips.

Keep in mind tho that the SST49LF004B is a LPC/firmware hub, so in order to flash it, you will need a motherboard that uses the "firmware hub" type PLCC. For example, the ASUS P4PE Motherboard uses the Firmware Hub type and can flash chips up to 4 megabits (512k).