Write protected PROMS
Posted: 11 Nov 2011 12:37
Greetings,
To test my s4 I read in the contents of a PROM that I had. I then wrote the same data straight back to the PROM. No probs. Next I changed a couple of bytes in the s4's RAM and tries to burn the PROM again. This time it failed on the bytes that I had changed.
This happened with two different PROMS (different makes of PROM) so I know the s4 isn't to blame.
These proms were lifted from a couple of P.C motherboards. Could they have some kind of write protection on them? Does this kind of thing exist?
Both PROMS reported "WILL BURN" when tested before burning.
I guess that the s4's write algorithm doesn't burn bytes that match in the ROM & RAM (to save time). This is why the straight read then write worked but the modified RAM bytes failed. Is this correct?
Any ideas anyone?
To test my s4 I read in the contents of a PROM that I had. I then wrote the same data straight back to the PROM. No probs. Next I changed a couple of bytes in the s4's RAM and tries to burn the PROM again. This time it failed on the bytes that I had changed.
This happened with two different PROMS (different makes of PROM) so I know the s4 isn't to blame.
These proms were lifted from a couple of P.C motherboards. Could they have some kind of write protection on them? Does this kind of thing exist?
Both PROMS reported "WILL BURN" when tested before burning.
I guess that the s4's write algorithm doesn't burn bytes that match in the ROM & RAM (to save time). This is why the straight read then write worked but the modified RAM bytes failed. Is this correct?
Any ideas anyone?