The lights on the modem looks like a bad flash again. For some reason I can't seem to fix that problem. Everything I've done so far and still same problem with the modem. I think it's not writting correctly. If connection was not correct, then It won't be able to detech flash from modem, correct? I'm running out of options. Maybe I should just solder the pins and don't use the test clip.
Update: When not using the power supply and powering the chip from BCUSB. I'm able to read flash, but not correct one (listed below). When connecting BCUSB to modem R362 and using power supply. It detects flash chip. It needs power supply and R362 connected to read flash. Is this normal? Do I need external power on pin 2 also? Here's my log.
LibUsbDotNet version: 2.2.8.104
BlackcatUSB Script Engine running, build: 200
Welcome to BlackcatUSB interfacing software, build: 303
Running on: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit)
Device connected in SPI mode, firmware version: 1.09
Opening device in SPI Mode 0 (Fosc/2 MSB)
Connected to Flash (JEDEC: 83 BFBF)
For read write support email
contact@embeddedcomputers.net with JEDEC ID
Device connected in SPI mode, firmware version: 1.09
Opening device in SPI Mode 0 (Fosc/2 MSB)
Connected to Flash (JEDEC: BF BFBF)
For read write support email
contact@embeddedcomputers.net with JEDEC ID
Device connected in SPI mode, firmware version: 1.09
Opening device in SPI Mode 0 (Fosc/2 MSB)
Connected to Flash (JEDEC: 89 BBBB)
For read write support email
contact@embeddedcomputers.net with JEDEC ID
Device connected in SPI mode, firmware version: 1.09
Opening device in SPI Mode 0 (Fosc/2 MSB)
Connected to Flash (JEDEC: 8B BBBB)
For read write support email
contact@embeddedcomputers.net with JEDEC ID
Device connected in SPI mode, firmware version: 1.09
Opening device in SPI Mode 0 (Fosc/2 MSB)
Connected to Flash (JEDEC: BF BFBF)
For read write support email
contact@embeddedcomputers.net with JEDEC ID