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    JTag 9080

    Hi,

    where I can found BIn files for jtag to use with 9080USB ??

    Thanks in advance for your help

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    This is for the Mvision but might work for it.
    https://www.satpimps.co.uk/showthread.php?t=75844
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    This is from a other forum that I am on.

    Hi

    My Mvision FCIS700 has got the red light just on so I have open to see what flash chip is in and got this MXEo32572. With the information I have got on jtag it should have one of these MX29LV160, Intel TE28F160 or M29W160ET. I did a search on it on the net and come back with nothing about it or have I got the wrong one. As I am thinking of getting a jtag to fix it and for fixing the visionet just in case all so for learning. Any help on this one thanks.

    jackpot18uk

    The chip inside my M-Vision FCIS 7000 E+ has MXS043305 written on it, but if I remember rightly when I jtaged it a few years ago the Jtag program recongnized it as the MX29LV160. so I would guess that for jtag purposes that it just matters if you have a MX or Intel chip. I've managed to Jtag both the FCIS 7000 E+ and the FCIS 7000 Combo back to life in the past.
    The chip inside my M-Vision FCIS 7000 E+ has MXS043305 written on it, but if I remember rightly when I jtaged it a few years ago the Jtag program recongnized it as the MX29LV160. so I would guess that for jtag purposes that it just matters if you have a MX or Intel chip. I've managed to Jtag both the FCIS 7000 E+ and the FCIS 7000 Combo back to life in the past.The chip inside my M-Vision FCIS 7000 E+ has MXS043305 written on it, but if I remember rightly when I jtaged it a few years ago the Jtag program recongnized it as the MX29LV160. so I would guess that for jtag purposes that it just matters if you have a MX or Intel chip. I've managed to Jtag both the FCIS 7000 E+ and the FCIS 7000 Combo back to life in the past.

    Were do you get the jtag from I know one place but have not got a order forum. As I would not like to get the wrong one all so would this all so do the VN if it goes down all so. Do you have to solder any wires on it. Thanks for coming back to me
    Were do you get the jtag from I know one place but have not got a order forum. As I would not like to get the wrong one all so would this all so do the VN if it goes down all so. Do you have to solder any wires on it. Thanks for coming back to meWere do you get the jtag from I know one place but have not got a order forum. As I would not like to get the wrong one.

    jackpot18uk
    I picked my Jtag interface up from an E bay site in Germany. stange-distribution they have a new one on there. it has to be the powered version, mines powered by 2 AAA batteries. Cybercyclone 2005 Jtag interface 3.3v.
    Watch out for the unpowered ones as I bought one first off and it didn't work.
    I picked my Jtag interface up from an E bay site in Germany. stange-distribution they have a new one on there. it has to be the powered version, mines powered by 2 AAA batteries. Cybercyclone 2005 Jtag interface 3.3v. Watch out for the unpowered ones as I bought one first off and it didn't work.I picked my Jtag interface up from an E bay site in Germany. stange-distribution they have a new one on there. it has to be the powered version, mines powered by 2 AAA batteries. Cybercyclone 2005 Jtag interface 3.3v. Watch out for the unpowered ones as I bought one first off and it didn't work.

    Hope this helps a bit.

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    Thanks Graham7

    I found found the bin files just missing Jkey.def for 9080 :(

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    here you are my friend the missing JKeys for your receiver:

    // jKeys IRD and Flash Definitions
    // Original entries by Dave2
    // Modified for MVISION SERIES by GEPPETO
    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    //Microprocessor JTAG Identification Codes

    Micro, 1, 1, "STi5500", 0xd4c9041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 2, 1, "ST20-TP2", 0x5193041, 0xfffffff

    Micro, 3, 1, "ST20-TP4", 0x5198041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 4, 1, "ST20-GP6", 0x5196041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 5, 1, "STi5505", 0xd4cb041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 6, 1, "STi5508", 0xd402041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 7, 1, "STi5518", 0xd502041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 8, 1, "STi5518MVB-X", 0xd405041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 9, 1, "STi5510", 0xd4cd041, 0xfffffff
    Micro, 10, 1, "Unknown ST device", 0x041,0xfff

    Micro, 11, 2, "LSI SC2000",0x400006d,0xfffffff
    Micro, 12, 2, "Unknown LSI device", 0x06d, 0xfff


    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========


    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // IRD Defintions/IRD Flash Defintions

    IRD, 1, "Mvision Series", 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0,0,0,"BoB", 0, 0
    IRDFlash, 1, "MX29LV160AT", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
    IRDFlash, 1, "TE28F160C3T", 0x88C2, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
    IRDFlash, 1, "M29W160ET", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

    IRD, 2, "MV Series (PVR)", 8, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0x7FFFFFC0, 0x7FFFFFC4, 0x7FFFFFA0, 0x7FFFFFA8, 0x7FFEFFF4, 0x7FFEFFF8, "10G", 1, 1
    IRDFlash, 2, "Flash 5(EN29LV320T)", 0x22A7, 0x7FC00000, 0x400000, 2, 2, 0
    IRDFlash, 2, "MX29LV160AT", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
    IRDFlash, 2, "TE28F160C3T", 0x88C2, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0
    IRDFlash, 2, "M29W160ET", 0x22C4, 0x7FE00000, 0x200000, 2, 2, 0

    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========


    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // Flash Definitions/Flash Sector Definitions
    Flash, 1, "MX29LV160AT", 0x22C4, 0x200000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 35, 1
    Sector, 1, 31,0 , 0x10000
    Sector, 1, 1, 0x1f0000, 0x8000
    Sector, 1, 1, 0x1f8000, 0x2000
    Sector, 1, 1, 0x1fa000, 0x2000
    Sector, 1, 1, 0x1fc000, 0x4000

    Flash, 2, "TE28F160C3T", 0x88c2, 0x200000, 1, 1, 0, 2, 39, 0
    Sector, 2, 31, 0x00000, 0x10000
    Sector, 2, 8, 0x1F0000, 0x2000

    Flash, 3," M29W160ET", 0x22C4, 0x200000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 35, 1
    Sector, 3, 31,0 , 0x10000
    Sector, 3, 1, 0x1F0000, 0x8000
    Sector, 3, 1, 0x1F8000, 0x2000
    Sector, 3, 1, 0x1FA000, 0x2000
    Sector, 3, 1, 0x1FC000, 0x4000

    Flash, 4, "AM29LV320DT", 0x22F6, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 71, 1
    Sector, 4, 63,0x0, 0x10000
    Sector, 4, 8, 0x3F0000, 0x2000

    //Macronix MX29LV320T - 32 MBit
    Flash, 5, "EN29LV320T", 0x22A7, 0x400000, 1, 1, 0, 1, 71, 1
    Sector, 5, 63,0x0, 0x10000 // 64 KByte 63 sectors
    Sector, 5, 8, 0x3F0000, 0x2000


    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========


    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // Flash Manufacturer Codes

    FlashMfg, 0x01, "AMD"
    FlashMfg, 0x20, "STMicro"
    FlashMfg, 0x89, "Intel"
    FlashMfg, 0xAD, "Hynix"
    FlashMfg, 0xB0, "Intel"
    FlashMfg, 0xC2, "Matronix"
    FlashMfg, 0x2B, "SST"
    FlashMfg, 0***, "Mx"
    FlashMfg, 0x7665, "aa"
    // ================================= ================================= ==========
    // ================================= ================================= ==========

    good luck

    Regards Artware


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    not easy to found

    bigThanks Artware

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