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Sony Gamma V Radio & Blaupunkt Gamma 5 Radio: Locating Memory Storage & Desoldering Details

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  • #1 8935235
    robert147-k
    Level 14  
    Hello, I have a problem locating the memory where the code is stored. I have two radios:
    1. gamma V made by sony company, but here I am only asking for certainty, because I found on the forum information that the memory is from the bottom of the disc more behind and there is something like: s24c04AD8 (showed on the photo and only please confirm if it in this place).
    2. Gamma 5 made by the blaupunkt company and here I have no idea where to look. There is a processor hc 89A7YVW XS4B5A062 8925904315, and the memory is probably atmel 826 25160N - so I suspect.

    Is it necessary to desolder them for reading?

    The photo shows Sony
    Sony Gamma V Radio & Blaupunkt Gamma 5 Radio: Locating Memory Storage & Desoldering Details
    Sony Gamma V Radio & Blaupunkt Gamma 5 Radio: Locating Memory Storage & Desoldering Details
    blaupunkt
    Sony Gamma V Radio & Blaupunkt Gamma 5 Radio: Locating Memory Storage & Desoldering Details

    Is this atmela reading the same as 24c04, or is it something completely different as far as I have determined the memory?
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    #2 8935263
    damiancz
    Moderator of Car Radios
    You answered in this memory, good programmers read memory in the system - but it is worth desoldering [8 legs is not a problem].
  • #3 8935280
    robert147-k
    Level 14  
    I have xprog (the poorer), I know 24c04 will read, but I do not know if the other one too? It seems to me that the blaega atmega is 25lc160. Unfortunately, I did not find any information if I would do it. Can I have a big problem in locating enchanted numbers in these bins?
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  • #4 8935386
    grzech12
    Level 17  
    24c04 xspogie goes boldly on this radio without desoldering and cutting paths, and the latter memory is rather xprogiem you will not move.
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  • #5 8936993
    robert147-k
    Level 14  
    If xprog can not handle it, maybe Willem 3b. I wonder if I should buy it, because on the Allegro I saw it was inexpensive.
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    #6 8937951
    marmat
    Level 20  
    I advise against buying Willem, more of a problem than good. 24C04 will do Xprogiem, always desoldering. 25LC160 is SPI, I'm doing it to Pony and I have made a simple interface to it (you can also buy it here, for example :)

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    http://www.gotronik.pl/programatory/ponyprog.html
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  • #7 8938042
    robert147-k
    Level 14  
    I will have to find out how much it costs after New Year's Eve, because they did not give the price. They are from another company for about PLN 100 each. I found there another programmer similar to PonyProg, namely PROGRAMMER ISP SI PROG 2.2 for PLN 35, can you trust him? (auction with No. 1382122066)
    I found on the forum that 25lc160 works at 2.5V (lc means), does PonyProg set such voltage alone and does not change any jumpers, or can it be done even at 5V?
    First, I'm going for Sony.
  • #8 8938646
    marmat
    Level 20  
    This is an lc version or low voltage, 5V will not damage it in the Pego, there is no possibility of changing the voltage levels 3-5V.
    The programmer for PonyProga you can submit the schemes yourself are on the program page:
    http://www.lancos.com/siprogsch.html
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    You can put together yourself.
    Unless you want to have full comfort and buy a decent programmer but you have to spend over PLN 1000, it depends how much and what you do.
    The one from Allegro is to SiProg, that is to PonyProga only a different execution than the one from Gotronika which I was sending.
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    #9 8938733
    grzech12
    Level 17  
    To make the SPI memory of this programmer you would probably have to make an additional adapter, and besides, it is a very simple programmer and you can do it yourself with a small amount of effort and resources. Read here http://www.lancos.com/siprogsch.html and everything will be clear. it's about sony then you do not have to desolder the memory goes without a problem in the layout.
  • #10 8939016
    damiancz
    Moderator of Car Radios
    I consider the subject exhausted - I close.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around locating memory storage in two radio models: the Sony Gamma V and the Blaupunkt Gamma 5. For the Sony Gamma V, users confirm that the memory chip (S24C04AD8) is located at the bottom of the disc and can be read without desoldering. In contrast, the Blaupunkt Gamma 5's memory (likely Atmel 25LC160) may require desoldering for reading, as it operates via SPI. Various programmers are discussed, including Xprog and PonyProg, with recommendations against purchasing the Willem programmer due to its complications. Users also discuss voltage requirements for the 25LC160 and the possibility of creating an adapter for programming.
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