| Jtag Pansat 3500 with how to pics Jtag Pansat 3500 with how to pics
I know there is files already with Jtagging a Pansat 3500 but in the zip file 3500 how too and pics there are screen shots of unlock program by Nassar_ism as well as jkeys and walls in action.Also how to build your own Jtag and connecting Jtag to IRD's board.
I also added Pictures of jkeys and Unlock program with outlines of important parts of successfully jtagging your 3500.
In these outlines it is very important to check to make sure these match those of your IRD while in jkeys and Unlock program.
There are also a few different full flashes in the software zip incase the ones already posted in the other threads weren't the flashes you needed.
Should help keep you from searching, just make sure you choose the correct flash that matches your IRD's chip.
To check for that open IRD's top cover and look for smaller chip that is located beside main big chip on the IRD's board then match that to name of flashes in the zip file. Chip will have on it 29LV160BBTC-70 or 29LV160CBTC-70 these are just two examples.
Paying attention to the Base Address and Bytes and correct Flash is very important and that's what is pointed out in the pics. This is sometimes main cause of fffffffffff error's and writes that only go to 2%-4% and then error's out.
None of this is my work just a collection of work gathered around from different people so all credits go out to them.
The only thing I did was the outlineing part of the pics in Jkeys and Unlock Program to hopefully help guide you threw a successfull Jtag!!
c&p,thanks goes to fwank7
c&p,thanks goes to setwire
You forgot to mention the Intel28F160C3BD Flash Chip which is quite common in the Pansat 3500's and it does take a different flash that the 29LV160CBTC-70 Flash chip.
I have never seen a Pansat 3500 with the 29LV160BBTC-90 flash chip installed, it was used extensively in the Pansat 2700.
Basically the same flash chip just a bit slower.
90 Nanoseconds as apposed to 70 nanoseconds.
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