Jtag neosat ipro 2000 plus
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junkbox
I built mine from old parts I had in my junkbox.
The 14pin is actually a header to mate with the usbjtagnt connector.
Not all pins are used.
In a pinch you could use resistor leads the same thickness.
If you use solid copper wire you could get away without using any connectors.
This is even easier on receivers that don't have a 20pin header,just the spot for one.You solder the wires into the holes as needed.
The 14pin is actually a header to mate with the usbjtagnt connector.
Not all pins are used.
In a pinch you could use resistor leads the same thickness.
If you use solid copper wire you could get away without using any connectors.
This is even easier on receivers that don't have a 20pin header,just the spot for one.You solder the wires into the holes as needed.
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IDCODE 80000000
ADM ADM5120
Unknown flash type!
Report these values http://www.usbjtag.com/vbforum ffff,ffff
-getram boot
Time 00:00:00 (.047)
-getram 40000000 400000
Time 00:00:03 (.422)
ADM ADM5120
Unknown flash type!
Report these values http://www.usbjtag.com/vbforum ffff,ffff
-getram boot
Time 00:00:00 (.047)
-getram 40000000 400000
Time 00:00:03 (.422)
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pulling teeth
Years ago manufacturers used to brag about the brand processor in the receivers,now getting the info is like pulling teeth.
Microprocessor STi5100 AUC(STM)
Clock frequency 203MHz
SDRAM Memory 64Mbyte (DDR-RAM, 133MHz)
Flash memory 8Mbyte (4Mbit x16)
Microprocessor STi5100 AUC(STM)
Clock frequency 203MHz
SDRAM Memory 64Mbyte (DDR-RAM, 133MHz)
Flash memory 8Mbyte (4Mbit x16)
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