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Any puma7 firmware?
#41
Do you use a clip360?

I am about to experiment with the flashcat and a clip360 solderless adapter
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#42
why is there a heatsink on the shield?
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#43
(14-09-2017, 04:58 PM)drewmerc Wrote: why is there a heatsink on the shield?


lol, from this picture it looks like the heatsink is sitting on top of the shield but the sheild is acutally cut out so the heat sink stick thru.
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#44
I was using a modified teensy++ 2.0, but actually switched to the progskeet with a solderless tsop48 socket works great for nand, also, gl with this fw, havent had time to crack one of these open yet, just got done playing with the 6190 and linksys cm3024, sb6190 was tricky to unpack and modify, linksys not so much! GLHF
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#45
(14-09-2017, 06:42 AM)doctor Wrote: There is a Nand chip and a Spi chip on this board. You can dump chip using any programmer that supports nand but be careful some programmer don't manage bad blocks which means you will get a invalid read/write.

I am curious to try this would same apply for ARRIS TM1602?
here is a picture of the board

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#46
any pic of the full board
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#47
(15-09-2017, 05:47 AM)demonspride Wrote: I was using a modified teensy++ 2.0, but actually switched to the progskeet with a solderless tsop48 socket works great for nand, also, gl with this fw, havent had time to crack one of these open yet, just got done playing with the 6190 and linksys cm3024, sb6190 was tricky to unpack and modify, linksys not so much! GLHF

what firmware your sb6190 have? im looking for 9.1.93v.

btw the firmware doctor posted is the full flash from puma6 by mistake... we have the puma7 though... hopefully he will upload it later.
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#48
(15-09-2017, 05:47 AM)demonspride Wrote: I was using a modified teensy++ 2.0, but actually switched to the progskeet with a solderless tsop48 socket works great for nand, also, gl with this fw, havent had time to crack one of these open yet, just got done playing with the 6190 and linksys cm3024, sb6190 was tricky to unpack and modify, linksys not so much! GLHF

Can you please provide a link where to buy Progskeet?

Also what nand adapter do you use, is it this Blue or Green one?
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#49
(15-09-2017, 10:24 AM)andy m Wrote: any pic of the full board

ARRIS TM1602

this is the front
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and this is the back
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#50
(15-09-2017, 02:28 PM)christianrodher Wrote:
(15-09-2017, 05:47 AM)demonspride Wrote: I was using a modified teensy++ 2.0, but actually switched to the progskeet with a solderless tsop48 socket works great for nand, also, gl with this fw, havent had time to crack one of these open yet, just got done playing with the 6190 and linksys cm3024, sb6190 was tricky to unpack and modify, linksys not so much! GLHF

what firmware your sb6190 have? im looking for 9.1.93v.

btw the firmware doctor posted is the full flash from puma6 by mistake... we have the puma7 though... hopefully he will upload it later.


I have 6 sb6190's, 2 have corrupt firmwares and its been a pain trying to weed through them and figure out whats in the wrong place on them (botched OTA upgrades) i will skim thru what i have and dig out the fw revisions when i get a free day.

(15-09-2017, 05:23 PM)ricktendo Wrote:
(15-09-2017, 05:47 AM)demonspride Wrote: I was using a modified teensy++ 2.0, but actually switched to the progskeet with a solderless tsop48 socket works great for nand, also, gl with this fw, havent had time to crack one of these open yet, just got done playing with the 6190 and linksys cm3024, sb6190 was tricky to unpack and modify, linksys not so much! GLHF

Can you please provide a link where to buy Progskeet?

Also what nand adapter do you use, is it this Blue or Green one?

honestly if you're lucky you can find one from aliexpress sellers, but its a luck kind of thing if they have some lying around, I bought like 10 of them back between 2011-2013 so i just had a couple working ones around, I dont use any of those shitty clips, they were, and still are garbage, i have atleast 10 ps3 boards that are now in the parts bin from those damn things lol, do not buy them!, what i have is a zif socket connector to the nand 2 way splitter, then ziff connected to a nand dip PCB and then I soldered a test socket onto it! works flawlessly, just desolder your tsop48 and pop it in!
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