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SBV6220 (SBV6120E in Europe)

Spyrocheti

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I bought 2 sbv6120e, I thought I was getting the 8MB sb6120 but they were instead 16MB 'sbv6220'
so the branding is a little misleading in Europe. If you have 16MB Flash then you have SBV6220 ;)

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  • SBV6220NEW_SPI.bcs
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One question , how come you still have the SPI settings Tab as well as Two SPI Flash tabs ?
 
I guess because you are assuming I know what I am doing :lol:
no seriously, like I said in the first thread all I did was modify the existing DPC3000 script, which had tabnames/locations already in place and change the offsets/names to reflect the sbv6220
apart from that....I really dont have a clue ;p but the reading/writing is working....I still need to test writing a digitally signed (.p7) firmware as, like I said the code is for DPC3000 and I am unsure of the out come....

cheers
 
Altering the script is not an issue , as most of the scripts i have done have more or less been a copy and paste with a few alterations here and there.
Tell me this when you start the software before loading any script is the SPI Settings tab and both SPI flash tabs there , or do they only appear after you have loaded the script ?
 
I think the 'problem' was that there were 3-4 false detections (wasn't touching the ISP Pin correctly and flash wouldn't detect) before I got it to work. I wasn't restarting the software between detections.
When I did get it to detect properly, I am assuming those tabs remained open.

I retested 2 min ago...Detection was smooth and the tabs where gone. [Status / Console / SPI FLash / SBV6220NEW / Images]
 
Excellent , i was thinking there was maybe a bug in the software , I was thinking what you can do as well in the images tab instead of having the logo you could add an image of the ISP point , that way when we add this to the software release package , people will know where to add there ISP pin.
Once again nice work ;) , good to see people using the bcusb software and making use of the script feature
 
was able to reproduce the 'problem'. Below are pictures with a bad detection first and a successful detection.

 
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