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Old 12-16-2012   #681
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Will this work on other Nand usb programmers too with your new update? like: http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=38584 & http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=38585
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Old 12-17-2012   #682
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Will this work on other Nand usb programmers too with your new update? like: http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=38584 & http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=38585
Well, the quoted product is not exactly a "nand programmer". It's an avr development board. And currently NAND isn't supported by NORway (hopefully I'll get it done 'til the end of this year). And for NOR it's not suitable, because it lacks of sufficient I/O lines. Once NAND is supported, the quoted product could be used to program one NAND at a time.

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Old 12-17-2012   #683
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And currently NAND isn't supported by NORway (hopefully I'll get it done 'til the end of this year).

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this is a wonderful news :D
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Old 12-17-2012   #684
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sry judges :P but i have to ask .. is NORWAY compatible with other than teensy ++ 2.0 board ?
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sry judges :P but i have to ask .. is NORWAY compatible with other than teensy ++ 2.0 board ?
Basically it's compatible (or can be easily adapted) to everything that comes with an Atmel AT90USB1286/1287 cpu and enough I/O ports.

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Originally Posted by judges View Post
Well, the quoted product is not exactly a "nand programmer". It's an avr development board. And currently NAND isn't supported by NORway (hopefully I'll get it done 'til the end of this year). And for NOR it's not suitable, because it lacks of sufficient I/O lines. Once NAND is supported, the quoted product could be used to program one NAND at a time.

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Thanks! so will i be able to dump my PS3 Slim 2x series model with those usb development thumb drives plugged in and downgrade and stuff?
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If you really want to use a clip, the to 50pin (or is it 56pin?) NOR clip kit can be purchased seperately (it includes a wiring board). And can be wired up to a Teensy just the same way as you would do with any Progskeet.

Actually, the wiring board that comes with the clip is designed to connect to the e3 flasher not to the clip.

And the wires on the clip are very small and not labeled so connecting it to a teensy would be a nightmare.
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Actually, the wiring board that comes with the clip is designed to connect to the e3 flasher not to the clip.

And the wires on the clip are very small and not labeled so connecting it to a teensy would be a nightmare.
He wasn't talking about the E3 clip.

This is what he meant: http://www.wii-clip.com/360/progskeet-NOR.htm

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He wasn't talking about the E3 clip.

This is what he meant: http://www.wii-clip.com/360/progskeet-NOR.htm

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I forgot about that clip
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Thanks! so will i be able to dump my PS3 Slim 2x series model with those usb development thumb drives plugged in and downgrade and stuff?
Not sure if you understood me correctly. It's not just about the same cpu. Teensy++ comes with 46 I/O lines (solder pads) that have to be soldered to the ps3 (or to a NOR clip). It's NOT plugging in the dev board into ps3's USB port...

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