Chip-on HDD Flash Programmer Smart

DFLAB

New member
Chip-on HDD Flash Programmer Smart is one innovative and customized hard drive ROM chip reader from Dolphin Data Lab, it helps users to read ROM from ROM chip directly while the ROM is still on the PCB without soldering the ROM chip off.

For traditional flash program, users need to solder the rom chip off the PCB, put the ROM chip to the chip holder and then users can read and write the ROM to chip.

With this innovative pin reader, users can simply connect the reading pins to the ROM chip pins and then users can read and write the ROM at high speed. Users don’t need to solder the ROM chip at all. Users can save a lot of time on soldering and at the same time, users can protect the chip maximally.

Some users already tested this program, it works super easy and extremely fast, they are very happy with it. If you are interest in it, pls feel free to contact with us for more information. [email protected]
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
Cool! How much is it? Will it work with both voltage ROM chip types?
 

lcoughey

Moderator
I've asked on several locations without answer. How is this any better than the TL866II PRO? Does it resolve issues I've had with my older TL866 programmer?

1. sometimes ROM chip pulls off (possibly breaking a leg) if solder is old
2. most boards pull power away from the ROM, making it not work
3. as Jared said, some ROMs require different voltages to read
 

DFLAB

New member
Jared":3eufa6tv said:
Cool! How much is it? Will it work with both voltage ROM chip types?
Hi Jared,

Thanks for your questions.

There are 3 types chip voltage: 3.3V, 2.5V, 1.8V. All this 3 types can be supported and detected automatically in this smart programmer.

The price for this newly released programmer is USD150. It includes USB cable,programmer hardware console, pin reader, chip holders.

Any other question, pls feel free to let us know. Thank you!

Tina
 

DFLAB

New member
lcoughey":2jtt42vx said:
I've asked on several locations without answer. How is this any better than the TL866II PRO? Does it resolve issues I've had with my older TL866 programmer?

1. sometimes ROM chip pulls off (possibly breaking a leg) if solder is old
2. most boards pull power away from the ROM, making it not work
3. as Jared said, some ROMs require different voltages to read
Hi Luke

Thanks for your questions. Compared with TL866II pro, I think there are 3 major advantages:
1. No risk for damage ROM chip. No matter how good skill you have for solder, there may be some risk for damage ROM chip, we can not say 100% safe, right?
2. Save time and improve work efficiency. Since we do not need to solder the chip, just connect the reading pins to the ROM chip pins and then users can read and write the ROM at high speed, it can help us improve our work efficiency.
3. More chips supported: more new chip models are supported for read and write.

Thanks again!

Tina
 

DFLAB

New member
jol":1jwnd6sv said:
can you upload a picture or video ?
5UjCbaK
 

pc3000

Member
I have been working with this programmer for years and he reads directly form the board with auto detect
but i cant read Toshiba ROM Because of no access to contacts so i have to take off the chip
 

Attachments

  • 15676007159681251052306355750156.jpg
    15676007159681251052306355750156.jpg
    3.5 MB · Views: 2,520

pc3000

Member
Do you have adapter with cable for ROM like this?
 

Attachments

  • 1567602144248228568772103746191.jpg
    1567602144248228568772103746191.jpg
    2.4 MB · Views: 2,515
  • 15676022417985863602425111636291.jpg
    15676022417985863602425111636291.jpg
    3 MB · Views: 2,515
Top