Re: Lite-on/iprep trouble
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:25 pm
the new RHPG iprep v9 is out (in the program thread) and the video guides are up for it.
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I've already found it and tried it.CoFree wrote:the new RHPG iprep v9 is out (in the program thread) and the video guides are up for it.
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DOSFLASH V1.7 Beta Build 20081223 by Geremia, Modfreakz and Kai Schtrom
DOSFLASH [R|W|E] [PORT] [PORT TYPE] [DRIVE POS] [MTK TYPE] [FLASH TYPE]
[FLASH SIZE] [FLASH CHIP ERASE OPCODE] [FILE NAME]
[SEND ATAPI DEVICE RESET]
R: Read FLASH
W: Write FLASH
E: Erase FLASH
PORT: Port to send command to e.g. 0970
PORT TYPE: 0 for IDE, 1 for SATA
DRIVE POS: A0 for Master, B0 for Slave
MTK TYPE: 0 for 0x70 par, 1 for 0x73 ser, 2 for 0x72 ser
FLASH TYPE: 0 for normal handling, 1 for serial SST
FLASH SIZE: size of flash chip in number of banks
FLASH CHIP ERASE OPCODE: individual chip erase opcode command byte
this is only needed for erasing a serial flash
FILE NAME: name of the file to read/write from/to flash
SEND ATAPI DEVICE RESET: 0 for no, 1 for yes
All numbers are intepreted as hex values!
Press any key to continue...
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DOSFLASH LiteOn Extended Command Set
DOSFLASH [LITEON] [E|K] [PORT] [COM PORT] [INQUIRY FILE] [IDENTIFY FILE]
[KEY FILE] [DUMMY FILE]
LITEON: Set drive type to LiteOn
E: Geremia's LiteOn Erase
K: Geremia's LiteOn DvdKey
PORT: Port to send command to e.g. 0970
COM PORT: number of COM port to receive drive key data
e.g. 1, 2, 3 or 4
INQUIRY FILE: File name for inquiry data
IDENTIFY FILE: File name for identify data
KEY FILE: File name for key data
DUMMY FILE: File name for dummy firmware data
All numbers are intepreted as hex values!
By "that way" im assuming you mean iPrep?iamwatt wrote:first, i don't know why you're even flashing it that way? second, you should download the new iPrep v9 and follow this tutorial and you should be good money. . .
viewtopic.php?f=195&t=5130
Not one with a SATA.dalecheesy wrote:I know some people report using Vista 64 bit as having no problems but imo it's more hassle than its worth with these programs. Is there no way you can get access to an xp machine?
Leads me to think you might have a problem with either your ck3 serial port or the r232 lead? Are you using a male to female r232 or a null r232 lead one (which wouldn't work)xXxnottaxXx wrote:I've tried it on 4 different machines (2 xp 32bits, 1 Vista 64bit, 1 Windows7 64bit)
Same result on each machine.
crapxXxnottaxXx wrote:I've tried it on 4 different machines (2 xp 32bits, 1 Vista 64bit, 1 Windows7 64bit)
Same result on each machine.
Whats "kaput"?dalecheesy wrote:Might be worth trying your r232 cable in another comport to check thats it not kaput (as only the liteons require this which may explain why you've been able to flash other makes). Also go into your bios and check that they're set to automatic and not disabled.
My CPU supports both 32 and 64 bit.CoFree wrote:iprep does not support 64bit os
sorry man
I dont know what a null r232 lead is, i do know the cable has both a male and female end.dalecheesy wrote: Leads me to think you might have a problem with either your ck3 serial port or the r232 lead? Are you using a male to female r232 or a null r232 lead one (which wouldn't work)
Any ideas?CoFree wrote: man
there is some thing wrong in your setup
that all it can be.