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Revision as of 13:48, 12 June 2024
There are a few different tools for reading your NAND chip: xFlasher 360, Nand-X, JR Programmer, Matrix USB NAND Flasher, PicoFlasher, various SD card tools, or a LPT cable. Consider the pros and cons below and choose the method that’s right for you. An LPT cable is not recommended as it's extremely slow, requires more work than other options, and cannot be used to program glitch chips.
A guide on how to dump and write to a standard NAND can be found here.
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xFlasher 360 |
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PicoFlasher |
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JR Programmer |
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Nand-X |
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Matrix USB NAND Flasher |
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LPT Cable |
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