Hi everyone
First : thanks Artbylaw who lended me his chip.
Well... it's not going as fast as I tought it would be... there could be a protection somewere...
the first attempt looked fine, the copy was done in ten minutes.
But when we tested the data using a simulator it comes up with an error-
I could have tested the new chip in my EIII but it is sure that it will not work and I don't want to test the original chip in my EIII as there could be other issues on my board.
After several attemps using different chipreaders it always ended with the same error.
Could it be a protection?
I don't really know but the only way to be sure it to run a live analysis:
I have to send signals to every inputs of the chip and to monitor the outputs.
that will give me what is called a "table of truth", using that binary data I' should be able to rewrite the missing jedec data;
you can see an exemple here :
http://flipprojets.free.fr/AlvinBSMT_E.htmlnote mg73 :: the technique will only work with a few chips : they must be combinatorial only (I'll explain later)
I have to check that the IC you need are registred or combinatorial.
I builded the test tool(pretty simple, but must be clean: a 5v psu; an 20pin ic base; 10 switches & a multimeter)
now I have to test the 1024 combinaisons! (lets say 100 a day)
I could build something like this
http://cgfm2.emuviews.com/pal/index.html but I'll have to post my reply next christmas...
I hope I'll post my results in a few days...