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[email protected] February 8th 06 03:53 AM

EEPROM M27C512
 
I have a M27C512 chip that I need to copy, however, it seems as though
there is a copy protection on the chip. Is there an IC programmer
that lets you make a 1 to 1 copy of a protect IC chip.

Every time I try to do a read from the chip, all it reads is FF FF FF.
Does anyone know how to get around this.

Thanks

Brian Gregory [UK] February 8th 06 11:01 PM

EEPROM M27C512
 
wrote in message
...
I have a M27C512 chip that I need to copy, however, it seems as though
there is a copy protection on the chip. Is there an IC programmer
that lets you make a 1 to 1 copy of a protect IC chip.

Every time I try to do a read from the chip, all it reads is FF FF FF.
Does anyone know how to get around this.


This is an EPROM.
You can't protect an EPROM.
It has only one function - to output the data stored within.
If you stopped in outputting the data you'd be left with a useless chip that
does exactly nothing at all.

Maybe your EPROM reader is faulty?

--

Brian Gregory. (In the UK)

To email me remove the letter vee.



Rich Grise February 10th 06 02:57 AM

EEPROM M27C512
 
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 21:53:18 -0600, none wrote:

I have a M27C512 chip that I need to copy, however, it seems as though
there is a copy protection on the chip. Is there an IC programmer that
lets you make a 1 to 1 copy of a protect IC chip.

Every time I try to do a read from the chip, all it reads is FF FF FF.
Does anyone know how to get around this.

Thanks


No, what that means is one of two things: A, your reader is broken or
B, the EPROM has already been erased, and its contents are lost to the
bit bucket.

It shouldn't take long to troubleshoot your reader.

Sorry,
Rich




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