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Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48

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  • #421 19822292
    krzysiek_14
    Level 19  
    Has someone managed to start the D5500? I have already tested two dunks with two of different diameters. Tv starts up and works normally until internet is connected and smart starts up. Is it the fault of the load, bones and maybe something I'm doing wrong?
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  • #422 19836354
    awaaas
    Level 1  
    Hello, can you add support for ESMT F59L2G81A (256 MB)? F59L1G81A is already supported.

    I've sent report from your app when detecting this chip.
  • #423 19836475
    funak
    Level 27  
    xspi13 wrote:
    Funak as with version 2.0 when the final show. And could you build an emmc programmer with boot partition support?


    The project held back a bit due to the availability of key elements, FPGA + processor, but I do not give up, I am looking for an alternative.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    siddolo wrote:
    Are these settings suitable for reading SanDisk SDTNQGBMB-016GP?
    Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48

    NAND Flash Reader v543 has this profile:
    Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48

    Can I read a NandLite dump with Flash Extractor?
    Thank you


    I paid attention to the access to the memory called DDR, which means that NANDLite would handle this memory, but the Firmware of the NANDLite processor should be changed. Unfortunately, this will not be possible at the moment.
  • #424 19861597
    bigggpittt
    Level 2  
    Hello, I am taking my first steps with memory programming. Maybe it will not be a serious question for you, but is it possible to use this programmer to read MAND memory from a pendrive in order to recover data. If it is possible, in what form the data will be, do you need to further process it or can you simply read it? thanks in advance
  • #425 19861611
    PitD

    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    NAND memory can be read if you have the appropriate adapter for it.
    Only then are there even larger stairs.
    As a result, you will get a file that you need to know how to decode.
    Each controller codes it differently.
    Besides, you also need to correct reading errors.

    Someone has already tried this thread, but in the end the matter ended in the data recovery lab.
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  • #426 19863833
    bigggpittt
    Level 2  
    So it remains to copy the memory contents to another bone but with the same controller.
  • #427 19863947
    PitD

    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    This may have an even worse effect.
    When the controller detects a new memory, it will initialize it and it will either be empty or blocked.

    Anyway, this is a topic for a separate thread.
    :arrow: bigggpittt Create your own topic.
  • #428 19874308
    goric07
    Level 1  
    tell me how to flash NAND K9F4G08UOF it is not on the list I downloaded the firmware with the RT809H programmer how to prepare it.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    I wanted to link to the firmware, but there are some messages
  • #429 19875024
    funak
    Level 27  
    Management server failure.
    - No software update
    - Unable to send batches
    - NANDLite software cannot be downloaded

    Planned restoration of operation 2022-02-10, 15:00.

    Added after 11 [hours] 34 [minutes]:

    The server is up and running, the crash is removed
  • #430 19890919
    sickcodes
    Level 1  
    How much $$ for an English translation version?

    Dodano po 6 [godziny] 23 [minuty]:

    @funak I also see there are 500,000 FTDI232 on backorder on Mouser, have you looked at the CH340 alternative or second-hand chips (aliexpress)?
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  • #431 19903591
    funak
    Level 27  
    I do not envisage any other chips to use NANDLite v1.x.

    An alternative would be to use a USB XMEGA processor, but I already have a number of these chips in stock, so it's enough for current use.
  • #432 19969225
    HUGO M
    Level 1  
    Hello everybody.
    Can anyone let me know the following.
    onennad samsung programming KFG1GN6W2D-HIB6
    RT809H, TNM5000. T 56 do not record -
    I ask does anyone have another programmer?
  • #433 19970366
    Adewag
    Level 21  
    krzysiek_14 wrote:
    Has someone managed to start the D5500? I have already tested two dunks with two of different diameters. Tv starts up and works normally until internet is connected and smart starts up. Is it the fault of the load, the bones and maybe I'm doing something wrong?


    I had the same, that's why I got rid of the NAND Lite!
    The programmer does not understand the operation of the BB table for the D 5500.
  • #434 19972081
    funak
    Level 27  
    Adewag wrote:
    krzysiek_14 wrote:
    Has someone managed to start the D5500? I have already tested two dunks with two of different diameters. Tv starts up and works normally until internet is connected and smart starts up. Is it the fault of the load, bones and maybe something I'm doing wrong?


    I had the same, that's why I got rid of the NAND Lite!
    The programmer does not understand the operation of the BB table for the D 5500.


    Adewag, there is no way to do anti-advertising.

    I gave my colleague krzysiek_14 substantive support, thanks to which he managed to launch the TV successfully.

    Thus, the claim that the programmer does not overwhelm the handling of the BB table in the D5500 is at least out of place, having no confirmation in practice.

    It would be otherwise if you wrote: I have not been able to repair a single TV using NANDLite !.
  • #435 19973016
    Adewag
    Level 21  
    funak wrote:
    And which programmer "does" it right? Please tell me a secret.

    When it comes to NANDLite - it works properly and does what it needs, also after Smart update - the secret is the correct load - not damaged. Due to copyright, unfortunately, I cannot make it available as a producer, and thus include it in the NANDLite software.


    How was I supposed to fix the TV with NANDLite! since the "copyright" was an obstacle :D This topic is full of threads where Smart TV restarts after updating. There would be even more of them if the D5500 had not been practically forgotten.
    PS I wish the project good luck.
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  • #436 20025617
    GobiAdam
    Level 1  
    Witam, jestem nowy na tym forum, w ten sposób pozdrawiam wszystkich członków tego forum, w związku z programem NANDLite jest możliwość tłumaczenia na język angielski lub włoski? z góry dziękuję.
  • #437 20034387
    funak
    Level 27  
    Soon there will be a new version, including language versions.
  • #438 20046684
    sombunsonthi
    Level 1  
    hello folks,
    i have trouble with micron nand with more than 1 target. if i write dump to nand with 2 targets, programmer write to both targets simultaneously. i have check pcb for shorts but nothing :(
    i make experiment with MT29F32G08AFABA: i choice 1 target instead of 2, write dump for MT29F16G08ABABA. but then i check first and second targets it's identical.
    this is bug or i do somthing wrong?
  • #440 20109102
    talkos
    Level 8  
    I would like to try the new version, I wonder what updates prepared for us.
  • #441 20155672
    gradek83
    Level 42  
    On what settings can I read the ZENTEL A5U1GA31ATS-BC memory
    Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48
    Spoiler:
    NAND: Special Nand id table Version 1.35
    Nand ID: 0x92 0xF1 0x80 0x95 0x40 0x7F 0x7F 0x7F
    Nand (Hardware): Block: 128KB Page: 2KB Chip: 128MB * 1 OOB: 64B ECC: 1bit / 512Byte
    128 MiB


    Similar ID has the EON chip, if I choose this memory, I will read this ZENTEL correctly? Do I have to change anything?
    Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48
  • #442 20156902
    tom3333
    Level 1  
    Hello. Variants for TC58DVG02A3?
    1-Gbit (1,107,296,256 bits) NAND Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read-Only Memory (NAND E2PROM) organized as 528 bytes × 32 pages × 8192 blocks.
  • #443 20157709
    funak
    Level 27  
    Yes, these will be good settings.
  • #444 20160114
    funak
    Level 27  
    tom3333 wrote:
    Hi. Variants for TC58DVG02A3?
    1 Gbit (1,107,296,256 bits) NAND, electric erasable and programmable read-only memory (NAND E2PROM) organized as 528 bytes × 32 pages × 8192 blocks.


    NAND01GW3A
  • #445 20183549
    x.name
    Level 1  
    Dear funak,
    as the chip ATxmega128A4 is practically unavailable worldwide, and I guess the design is not using USB of ATxmega directly, is there any possibility to get source files for compile code for another type of processor (i.e. ATmega1284P, ...), please?
    I designed PCB (see 3D model below) for NANDLite. For this PCB design, I am using this type of adapter for TSOP48 package:
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32950085237.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.46341802zoM3kI
    In case of your approval / interest (and thank you very much for this programmer, as well as advices), I can post gerber files here, but they are still not tested, as the processor is impossible to get at the moment.
    Thank you very much for response.
    Kind regards, XN
    Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48
    Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48
  • #446 20187221
    TechEkspert
    Editor
    The programmer appeared at one of the presentations during DEFCONConference:





    :)
  • #447 20279038
    Dock37
    Level 1  
    Hello those who know please tell me can I flash TH58DVG4S0ETA20 memory with NAND_FLASH_lite programmer? It's just not on the support list, but it's very close to the TH58DVG5S0ETA20. Thank you in advance. Flash NAND Lite Memory Programmer! TSOP48
  • #448 20412049
    wiesio016
    Level 20  
    Give me a contact for a programmer, I can't see anything, is it the end of the fun?
  • #449 20412242
    krzysiek_14
    Level 19  
    just look at allegro and paste "NAND Lite!"

Topic summary

The discussion centers on the development and use of a low-cost Flash NAND memory programmer designed specifically for TSOP48 packaged NAND Flash chips. The programmer targets applications such as reading and programming NAND Flash from devices like flash drives, TVs, routers, and modems, offering an affordable alternative to expensive professional tools. The design includes a permanently soldered TSOP48 socket and uses an FT245 USB interface combined with an Atmel XMEGA microcontroller for flexible control and hardware timing measurements. Software development focuses on supporting various NAND Flash memory types, including multi-die ("4 die") memories, and implementing error correction algorithms such as BCH capable of correcting multiple bit errors per 512-byte sector. The NANDLite application supports reading, writing, erasing, and batch uploading of NAND dumps for analysis and algorithm improvement, including handling bad block tables (BBT) and ECC data correction. Specific NAND Flash models like Samsung K9GAG08U0E and Toshiba TC58NVG6T2FTA00 are extensively tested, especially in relation to Samsung D5500 series TVs. Challenges discussed include addressing discontinuous memory spaces, bad block management, different addressing schemes (e.g., Toshiba's additional page addressing commands), and the complexity of NAND file systems like UBIFS. The project is evolving with plans for faster data transfer rates (up to 50MB/s in future versions), improved software interface, multilingual support, and expanded memory support including eMMC in the future. Comparisons with commercial programmers such as RT809H and Lens-Men highlight differences in speed, functionality, and openness of software. The community contributes NAND dumps for analysis to enhance error correction and bad block handling algorithms. The discussion also touches on hardware considerations like the quality of Chinese TSOP48 sockets, USB driver compatibility (including Windows XP support), and the limitations of TSOP48 packaging as industry shifts toward BGA and FBGA packages, suggesting ISP programming as a future direction.
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