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- Is a sub $50 universal programmer from ebay any good?
Dave checks out the MiniPro TL866 programmer:
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Chip support list: www.autoelectric.cn/minipro/Mi...
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Magic spit worked on my MiniPro and I was able to identify microcontroller as PIC18F87J50.
25:51
You had filter on "27128" active for whole time, in left top corner.
So what ?
It limited the results he was able to see.
Yes, I was yelling at the video "you have 27128 search filter set". Clearly the filter flexibly matches any part that includes the search filter characters. Hence why we also see 27512 DIP28 parts in the search results (i.e. 27512 DIP28 parts also include all the characters: 27128).
Dave does a lot of these videos where he's trying to show off a product/feature-set when he's not familiarized himself with the way the thing works before shooting it. I assume this is to help convey whether or not the use of any given item is intuitive or not. However, in situations like this, Dave should've caught that. Silly mistake. He more than makes up for it with the knowledge he shares elsewhere, however!
doh!
Damn, yes, that seems to be it. It does limit the devices when text is in the field!
I watched this review and have now ordered one of these programmer's.
Thanks Dave your videos are very helpful
keep up the good work
"Whether or not you would trust a $50 programmer"
Meanwhile I'm sitting here with a $2 programmer that I think is too expensive
where do you get such a cheap programmer?
@@schwaiger1983 maybe a USBasp programmer? not sure but I use that for ATtinys
What programmer do you have and is it any good?
You can make one with an Arduino/Pi and some Shift Registers. If you were desperate you could make shift registers with D latches. If I remember right Ben Eater made a video it.
@@Wes8761 Yup, I'm making one for me but using MCP23S17 for both I/O unlike Just Outputting from Shift Registers. A Python Program in PC to Send Instructions on USART to Attiny841. Only Issue is only supports 5V, idk how to get 3.3v-12V in Bi-directional mode :(
I've had this exact programmer for about 4 years now. I don't use it every day. Though, the dozen or so times that I have needed it. It worked a charm.
Software for my published electronics projects mostly. My EPROM programmer software was very popular back in it's day. Ah, the days of shipping thousands of 3 1/2" disks in an envelope... or 5 1/4" floppies for those who hadn't switched...
why is the ARM processor scratched off @7:00 ?
I will be looking for that video a lot of times!
Thank you for this video. I appreciate that you have enthusiasm for your subject matter also!
Thanks for reviewing, was thinking of ordering one of these and just ordered one after seeing this video. Seems like a good hobbyist programmer.
for the 12 dollars more get the TL866a the ICSP will come in handy one day sooner or later. Or ofcourse take on the challenge and mod the TL866CS to the A.
Excellent Review,
Normally on the fly reviews dont work so good, Your wit and confidence pulls it off.
Thanks
Awesome review.
Thanks Dave. I know this video is 5 years old, but I just bought one of these and I am planning to use it to flash a new EEPROM for my Keithley 2000 DMM. The discussion (my my help me thread) is on the forum under "Repair". Thanks a million brotha!
great review dave..
Mr. Dave thanks for the wonderful video. I bought one MiniPro TL866A . It is an excellent device for hobby enthusiasts
I just received mine, downloaded the latest 6.60 software and it works like a charm. All the eeproms I ordered cheap from Ali Express had data in them (some dubious). I had a blast going through all of them and seeing what was still on them
Just got one of these to read and replace the Dallas DS1225Y NVRAM on my 'scope. i doubt I would ever have got round to programming a chip if I didn't have the threat of lost cal data hanging over me. Cheers for the crash course/review, Davester!
Very entertaining for such a geeky gadget. Thank you!
When I put the MiniPro on a powered USB hub, the "overcurrent protection" errors went completely away.
I suppose the 5v rail for my onboard USB ports was exhausted.
I know, I've done a whole video on using the 34063. But they aren't the most efficient things, probably the most inefficient converter available. But they are cheap. You don't see them that often in gear like this.
The problem was not the software... you had 128 entered in the search box...
Thanks, this was great. I used this as a tutorial, I bought the unit, and played around with a V29C51002T DIP32 package (An Award BIOS for a PII from 1998). Backed it up, erased, reprogrammed. All good! :)
I just received the AutoElectric TL866II Plus from a 100% positive feedback eBay dealer w/13 adapters IC Clip 1.8V nand flash 24 93 25 mcu Bios EPROM and it's everything David showed here and more I'm sure.
Waiting for approval to EEVBlog Community Forum, just found an ugly omission in the software. There is no software mechanism to uninstall the XGpro software. It also does not show up as an installed program under Windows 7 Programs and Features, unless it is only unpacked and placed in a folder and not marked in the Windows Registry as done.
I used one of these to upgrade a Roland CM-64 MIDI module. Worked!
Very informative thanks
very cool. I like the compact design.
Great new toy Dave!
I have to go grab one now...
Thank you for explanation.
You had a software company? Any examples of what you used to do? Maybe old copies of programs you don't support we can try out?
You were programming back in the day before I was even born, yet I think you're f**king epic, what I would do to learn from a master like you.
please help to solve this error .
i cant able to program pic16f877a using this programmer
Awesome kit!
great nice review
I absolutely LOVE your videos. that being said can you please normalize and compress the sound in your videos, the difference in perceived volume between everything else on youtube is so extreme that I have to turn my volume knob up a full quarter turn every time I watch one of your videos, which sets me up for ear damage on the next videos I watch. that being said, I look forward to literally every video you post because the information contained in them is absolutely amazing
I enjoy watching your videos and wanted to know is you did a product review on the XP8710 programmer. How is it comparable to TL866II?
I just got one of these its pretty handy, plus I can test logic chips etc on there
Thanks for the review! I might pick one up myself. Could you verify that the unpopulated ICSP connection actually functions?
Took a while to figure out what you were hinting at, but I just got it. lol
A few years back I bought the TL866A model. It worked when I tested it at the time then it sat in the box for a couple of years until I had a project that I needed it for. Now it gives me an ERROR on GND Pin25 self test.
i've been tempted to buy one of these. will be great to see if they are worth it
HEY!!!
Did you try to solder the ICSP pin header and programming any micro-controller????
and other thing... if you are using the ICSP programming
It's necessary to burn some bootloader to the micro-controller?
If I were to get one of these, would it allow me to flash the ST EPROM chip from a graphics card, by soldering it onto one of those adapters? I was trying to flash an ATI Radeon 9250 with a Mac ROM, and now the card is bricked… Every time I try to reflash, it claims that the EPROM is read-only. The EPROM is an 8-pin TSOP package.
If you can find a compatible EEPROM, it's almost certain that the TL866 can program it.
Hello dear friend, okay? Dear adiquiri one programmer TL866 mini pro, and I have a problem, currently use this flash programmer to write sop 8 q32, but I was trying to write the 29LV640ET the MX but the listing is not the same as the original file, ie the cheksum is not equal when I finish recording, what could be happening, because that works perfectly with other flashes when performing the read, a hug.
Hey, I was considering picking up one of these for some EEPROM writing. You think it'll do the job? I'm looking to make some re writable Sega cartridges.
Hey, this is the exact same one I use for programming vehicle ECU EPROMS! Nice :)
I bought the A version of that device (with the ICSP port and all adapter boards) for a bit under AU$90.00 not long before I found this video, and I like the device. There was a small problem in that it wasn't packed with enough protection and some of the pins on the adaptor boards had been bent during transit. It was only a small problem because I was able to straighten the pins with needle-nose pliers.
The ICSP section works as advertised, although there's not enough information on which is pin 1. For the record, the ICSP pin closest to the front (where the chip logo is shown) is pin 1.
From left to right, starting with pin 1, the pins are VPP, VCC, GND, PGD, PGC and NC (Not Connected), just in case anyone else needs this information.
The TL866A doesn't seem to test the old 2114 RAM chip which I used in a few of my experiments, but it seems to test and program almost everything else. I'm guessing that it would even check the 2114 if someone could write the routine for it.
Other than that, it seems to be able to program almost anything programmable and checks most common logic and memory circuits.
The MiniPro programmer control program can load and save standard HEX file format, so in a pinch you can write your program in something like MPLAB and compile it, then load the HEX output file into MiniPro and program your target that way (if you don't have a programmer which is compatible with MPLAB).
I need to flash or reprogram a eeprom for a Insignia tv, where does someone find the code or file for that? Sorry, I'm a newbie.
This thing can do HVPP and HVSP on AVRs so it is really useful when rescuing chips with bad fuses.
Any option to flash TSSOP8 on board? or at least on adapter without soldering?
The spit moment had my OCD going wild! But I soon got over it when I saw those lovely EPROMs!
I did not buy this for PIC or AVR programming, I bought it for EPROM programming.
Been looking for a way to do byte swapping with this software, any help?
You can edit the project in hex.
I am a bit slow....how does one go about learning/understanding what each chip is capable of, what the correct codes may be (within the limits of the chip), etc? Books, sites, videos?? thanks, great video btw.
Does anyone know if these can program and erase GAL chips? I got a TOP3000 works great for nearly everything except GAL chips. tried different software versions and brands of chips but it just doesn't work. They either don't program correctly or come back failed
Dave, with the adapters can this be used to reflash motherboard BIOS chips? I have bricked some motherboards in my time and this might be just the thing...
Could you make a video for newbies on all the functions. I haven't used such a device ever. What does fuses etc. mean?
can you program an atmega328 via arduino ide and burn the bootloader with this ?
I like when he says "Little quick video" haha ;D
why do they cut of the chip ID?
I was considering this model or the tl866a version but noticed the specs listed by ebay sellers shows max Vpp of 18V, yet in this review I noticed you could select 21V Vpp. Can some confirm whether these tl866 programmers can do 21V or even 25V for older EPROMs ?
*I just checked the manufacturers web site autoelectric.cn/EN/index.html and noticed that the tl866a and tl866cs can do Vpp of 21V and a newer model tl866II plus can only do 18V, so I guess some sellers have bad info in their description.
Hi EEVblog, just bought one of these programmer and it has limited amount of EPROM IC listed in the program. You said that you downloaded a new version. Where did you find the new version for all those different EPROMS?
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Plz i have one question, eepprom is capable for clone diskon chips 2000
Whats the best bang for the buck programmer on Ebay now? I'm looking at the TL866II PLUS or the RT809H. The RT states "The only universal programer that detect the numbers of all chips" ? I guess thats what I like. I do not want to buy one again. Any thoughts?
Would those adapter boards work with the 29F032B chip?
How does this compare to the willem programmer?
Personally I think the chip selection menu of the willem programmer is lacking and the adapters are expensive.
12:39 - aww, dave loves his fans
hello, this programmer can flash PMC150 and P201CS14A ??
Own this one for half a year. The only chip it was unable to program is soviet military EEPROM - it required up to 30V programming voltage. Other than that it's absolutely flawless.
Hi there, I received one of this, is quite similar , altogether the downside board looks much the same laterally, but the main board doesn’t sport the 74573 drivers / buffers, but just two chips are visible there apart from tons of diodes and 3-legged smd stuff... chips are two of icn2024 these are 16-way led drivers so I guess what’s the role and whether they are doing the best for input protection or buffering, since I remember one “logic analyzer” of the cheapo Chinese variety also that didn’t come with proper voltage protectors but just used a 74244 or 245 Iirc. Any ideas? Can I send you a picture of my tl866ii plus? To which email ?
I hit the wall for programming page select EPROMs:Intel D27513, D27C011; also the old Intel MPU D8749H. As for the TTL/CMOS logic IC:74HC/LS540, 74HC/LS541, and many more, fail to show up in the device select menu. Any hope these devices would be included in future support list? I got no response from e-mail yet. Overall it functions as expected. Progressively expand their support list always brings in new customer!
I got the update on the update website mine is up to V6.10 and has 256 and 27C in the options menu now.
TheEPROM9 would love it!
Hello, I have a receiver Onkyo model TX-NR3007 with the problem of MMPU SETTING, failure to update, have any solution via software or only the exchange of flash memory?
guys can the tl866 read/programme NAND128W3A ics with the correct adaptor?
I thought he was joking about the spit...
Hey i found very useful your video so thanks!
I purchased a MiniPro TL866A and I'm trying to find some drivers for programming more devices. That programmer supports 16v8 GAL but I need the ATF22v10 programmer device one. Could anyone help me out to get the drivers?
Thanks!
Love it!
I work in Shenzhen, China as hardware director from EU company - YES, their engineers often call it wrong and say FIREWARE instead of FIRMWARE. Cheers!
hi, can you help me with an ASRock B550 EXTREME4 bios flash, is it possible with an arduino or raspberry pi?
THANK YOU FOR VIDEO PLEASE CAN YOU TELL ME HOW CAN I PROGRAMMING ATMEGA328 WITH TWO FILE HEX AND EEP BECAUSE I HAVE SAME PROGRAMMER
Why it not support IC GAL18 or it not mentioned?
I have one of these and it was super easy to use. Jumped back into microcontroller programming 3 years ago and burned an attiny2313 with one of these.
I own two of the Power Shield Commander 2000VA UPS System, and one of them has a blown IC Chip and the other one is working fine.
Can I copy the Data from the old IC Chip that still works? and can I Transfer Data over to the new blank IC Chip? which is: UW-504PBF DIP28.
They are programmed for this IC Control Chip for the Power Shield Commander 2000VA UPS System, and they are useless if I'm not able to program the new IC Chip. Because I'm not too sure if they're already being programmed or not?
Besides the programming features...you love to flip that little green antenna(?)!
I used to work at a small electronics place that used an older one of these and an ancient laptop to program the EEPROM chips used in the products we made. I even tried my hand at it but I wasn't any good. Nowadays it's all firmware on flash memory.
does this have a SP200SE programmer inside it?
nice review. i received mine today, dumped some 2764 roms, and also found that it can be used to test 74XX logic chips!
How..? Can we check 74XX logic IC's..?
Select logic, then select 74LS08 etc
+James Higgs Thanks
Dave, you might want to take a look on 4th generation of programmer from that manufacturer. You get support for 27000 ICs and 56 pins with full drive. Internals look really nice for a teardown ;)
The TL866ii + ?
I'm new to all this, please forgive my lack of knowledge :-s Can you connect a Pickit 4 to that device? Also I see you can write programs for EEPROM in other software and compile that into a .hex file. Can a .hex file be programmed into a chip via this MiniPro software?
Could this programmer be used from inside Arduino IDE?
I tried to download the latest version of the software but it's no longer available
chm is "Compiled HTML". That would be the user manual that you never need... :) I think there's a free "Microsoft HTML Help" viewer for this, and I think Internet Explorer used to be able to open it, I also just tested in Edge and it worked. I don't know either why they didn't just use PDF!
Backwards Compatibility I Suppose. The box says it Supports Old OS like Win2000. I guess these OS didn't support PDFs or PDF viewer
EEVblog Electronics Community Forum. Is that you're website? It has your video. Anyway that's where all the update info is.
Where can I get this device now, and what's the price range?
Can I also use this universal programmer for burning 2764,27128 and 27256 eprom's?
To use in my Commodore 64/ZX Spectrum project's?
probably
I don't suppose you have the update installer do you? I just bought this thing and the support website is no longer online! Great. With Regard to the ICSP, if you go into your programs folder / MiniPro folder / Img folder there are some ICSP config pictures and pinouts. Just in case you didn't know...
sparkyuiop xgecu.com
I do wonder why you installed software from the CD in the first place ;)
But I was about to buy a programmer and this should fit fine :)
Thanks for the review.
08:57 The *.chm file is a HELP file that was used in the days of Windows 98 and is actually a compressed HTML file
and as such can contain hyperlinks.
Sumatra PDF an open-source document reader will open it.
Also, ALL modern versions of Windows include a CHM file viewer.
I'm trying to read and write a flash of samsumg "k9f1208u0c".
However I did not find this model on the recorder software, how can I do?
if it has the same voltage, storage size, and pinout as another chip, just tell it it's that chip instead (and uncheck the "chip ID" box)
It's a bit of a late reply, but yes, you can unbrick AVRs with this programmer. Granted, I've only tested this with an ATtiny2313 and an ATmega328P, but you'll have to disable the Check Device ID function in order to force the programmer to apply the default fuse bits.