And what is the meaning of the contents of the flash file to be able to read or program the CAS processor?? Check your programmer with another CAS and the answer will be obvious whether the programmer or the processor is to blame.
Are you sure it's that simple?!
That CAS worked to be read with a HexProg, similar tool and then a HexTag.
I have all the dumps, and nothing is changed.
That worked until HexTag tried to write another D-Flash, it erased it, and left the CAS dead.
The same HexTag worked before on tens of CAS4's, and still runs well.
From this, shall we consider the "dead" (CAS) is to blamed?
Because it was readable until HexTag nailed it.
Does this bring more clarity?
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