Uniflash problem with W49F002U

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ruelnov
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I noticed that Uniflash could not write successfully to W49F002U flash ROM.

I have tried at least 5 known good chips (flashed successfully with AWARDFLASH), and all tests resulted in write error with the majority of blocks being skipped. I changed motherboards (VIA and SIS chipsets) but got the same result.

Is this a known issue with this chip?
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Known issue - without dataheets not easy to know what's the problem.
I think Rainbow has fixed some incompatibilities with this type but not all with the latest version.
ruelnov
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Denniss: Thanks for your reply.

But the datasheet for this W49F002U chip can be easily downloaded from the website of Winbond. I even have a copy myself.

To Rainbow: When can this issue be possibly fixed in Uniflash?
Borg Number One
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in most cases EEPROMS have to be cleared before they can be write again.

Uniflash does not have this feature to clear EEPROMS/Flashroms (yet :) ).
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Borg Number One: No, you're wrong.
ruelnov: What version have you used? v1.38 should work fine
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ruelnov
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Rainbow: I was using v1.37. OK I'll try v1.38. Thank you very much.
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To Rainbow:

Uniflash v1.38 now works fine with W49F002U flash ROM.

Great work on a great universal flash utility!
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