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 Post subject: Lexar DM918 controller
PostPosted: September 29th, 2022, 7:26 
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Hello guys. Does anyone know if Lexar DM918 SSD controller is rebranded?
I'm looking for any information about this and I reach nothing at all.
Thank you for any help.
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PostPosted: September 29th, 2022, 14:01 
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The drive has a UART port. Maybe the terminal output will give you a clue?

https://media.greatfire.org/cdn-cgi/image/width=1200/proxy/?url=https://mmbiz.qpic.cn/mmbiz_jpg/4OkJrd17yhQqMKOTOcNoQHLqQibRicnHnURaZ7tJFfyLNF9GL56ib9a3L7O7hcZgfxOCYwSE7BIpVSxC6UK2mfzHQ/640?wx_fmt=jpeg

J2 could be the ROM mode shorting points ...

The author of this review speculates that it may be an SMI 2258:

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/lexar-sl200-portable-ssd-1-tb/2.html

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PostPosted: September 29th, 2022, 14:43 
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I notice that these Lexar SSDs have a 2R0 (2.0 ohm) resistor in series with +5V supply.

The NQ100 model in the following review is rated for 5V, 1.6A:

https://aphnetworks.com/reviews/lexar-nq100-480gb/2

The voltage drop across a 2 ohm resistor at 1.6A would be 3.2V. Even at 0.5A the voltage drop would be 1V.

ISTM that the choice of resistor is fundamentally flawed.


Edit:

The average power consumption for an SM2258XT is 50mW (10mA at 5V):

https://www.siliconmotion.com/download/3H6/a/SM2258XT_PB_EN_201910.pdf

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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
PostPosted: September 29th, 2022, 17:55 
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pin7 is VCC precharge, it just reduces the instanteous load on the 5V line during a hot-plug. Pin7 is also longer than the other 2 VCC pins to make contact first.

the avg power consumption of 50mW sounds like they measured it over a one day period with a few percent of using the device actively :)
also, the avg pwr consumption of the whole device is a lot more than the controller alone.

i would try to short J2 and check ID, maybe the controller reveals its real ID in ROM mode...

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PostPosted: October 4th, 2022, 16:42 
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Thank you guys for your answers.
When I short J2 points it becomes ready (stays on BSY otherwise).
It says:

Generi Loader Sata Device
fw: 0
256 sectors.

connected a terminal

not in safe mode gets this

ÿDISK_SIZE(773c256000), MAX_SEC(3b9e12b0)
Faa Format(9,12,0,0,2,2,1,2)
max_dies=20
H:20 M:8 L:4 A:1
DDR2 Mode
PLL CLK:0x 1baa97
TMC:100020f,16,8080308,1008,f0f00,8,0,2222
[Shallow]
NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP
PLL CLK:0x 1a2097
TMC:20f,10014,
Desc(e008080308,1008,f0674980,e0079c00,8,0,80004444
78)
BU(e007bdTIMING:27,1,1,0,82,1a2097
clr rmp0 tbl
btlmt init:,e007f4ae,9,5,200,1
0)
DB(e0000140,e004e140)
FB(e004e140,e004f148)
TBMT(e007f640,e00af640)
CMT(e00af640,e00cf640)
RCT(e00d7640,e00e7e40)
GCRCT(e00e7e40,e00f8640)
LowPG(e00f9800,e00fa100)
BadMap(e00fd000,e00ff6f0)
F_LAA_BK(e00fa500,e00fa540)
M_LAA_BK(e00fa540,e00fa580)
SRAM_End(e00fa580)
SRAM CODE(0xe004f180, 0xe0074980, 0xe006f030)
SWAP CODE(0xe006f030, 0xe007794c)
TBL:17,16,1,2
OP:69 WB3(680,68)
BlkCnt:Real(456,504)LOG(425,469)
FixUH(10)FixHSID(26)UH(160)UN(319)

RDC_THR=65536
B_READING=2cf
B_DEGREE=1e
EQ=7
User=Congming_Hao
Path=h
Bin=DBFHCAPC
MakeData=19:26:10,Apr 19 2019
CHIP:A2 CID:31 FID:1
OPAL:0 AES:0 SM4:0 ATA_SECU:0
[C_BK]S
clr remap info
RMP: 1e8, 1f6,0,2,0,1
RMP: 4, 8,1,0,0,1
RMP: 1bf, bf,1,1,0,0
RMP: 1ea, 8,2,0,0,1
RMP: 1ef, 1f3,2,0,0,1
RMP: 4, 8,2,1,0,1
RMP: 4, 1f5,3,2,0,1
[C_BK]E

[QBT]S
tbl-cnt(c),End(5)
Q-item1:18,5f2c6
Q-item2:60,3
H_P:0x17f,0xc
H_P:0xbf,0xa
H_P:0x11f,0xc
H_P:0xef,0xa
H_P:0x107,0xc
H_P:0xfb,0xc
H_P:0xf5,0xa
H_P:0xf8,0xa
H_P:0xf9,0xc
Page Empty:0xf9
Qbt Invalid Mark
Qbt Query:NG
H:0x0,0x2,0xf9
no vld QBT
rd fail
[QBT]E: 35 ms


[PBT]S
BufLeft:4d
BufReq:4c
BufReq:4b

#BB
8 bf 1de 1df 1ee 1f0 1f1 1f2
1f3 1f4 1f5 1f6 1f7
#BadCnt:13

BufReq:2b
BufReq:2a
BufRls:2b
TblBid1:
(0,ffff),(1,ffff),(2,19),(3,5),(4,18),(5,d),(6,ffff),(7,ffff),

[T]SN_SORT~Read,1,0.254,254546
[T]SN_SORT~Sort,482,0.013,28

B_SysInfo:1
BinSrch:f
[(17f,1),(bf,1),(5f,1),(2f,c),(47,c),(53,1),(4d,c),(50,1),(4e,c),(4f,d),(0,0),(0,0),]
HDieSrch:4f
(92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c)
(92a666,c) (92a666,c) (92a666,c) (0,1) (0,1) (0,1) (0,1) (0,1)


#H_SYS:f,4f,b
sys_l2p[0]:7827d0
sys_l2p[1]:7827c0
sys_l2p[2]:780028
sys_l2p[3]:780038
sys_l2p[4]:780048
sys_l2p[5]:780058
sys_l2p[6]:780068
sys_l2p[7]:780078
sys_l2p[8]:780088
sys_l2p[9]:780098
sys_l2p[a]:7800a8
sys_l2p[b]:7800b8
sys_l2p[c]:7800c8
sys_l2p[d]:7800d8
sys_l2p[e]:7800e8
sys_l2p[f]:7800f8
sys_l2p[10]:780108
[T]SN_SORT~SysinfoBuild,1,0.142,142559
BinSrch:11
[(17f,1),(bf,c),(11f,1),(ef,c),(107,c),(113,1),(10d,1),(10a,1),(108,c),(109,c),(0,0),(0,0),]
HC-W:0,888480,107c80
HC-W:1,888488,107c88
HC-W:2,888490,107c90
HC-W:3,888498,107c98
HC-W:4,8884a0,107d00
HC-W:5,8884a8,107d08
HC-W:6,8884b0,107d10
HC-W:7,8884b8,107d18
HC-W:8,8884c0,107d80
HC-W:9,8884c8,107d88
HC-W:a,8884d0,107d90
HC-W:b,8884d8,107d98
HC-W:c,8884e0,107e00
HC-W:d,8884e8,107e08
HC-W:e,8884f0,107e10
HC-W:f,8884f8,107e18
HDieSrch:109
(92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c)
(92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c) (92a722,c)


#H_PG:109,SN:92a722,SORT_T:0,RFSH:0(888480,8884ff)(888480,8884ff)
#H_F:11,10a,0,0
BinSrch:104
[(47f,1),(23f,1),(11f,1),(8f,1),(47,1),(23,1),(11,c),(1a,c),(1e,1),(1c,1),(1b,c),(0,0),]
HDieSrch:1a
(92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c)
(92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c)


HDieSrch:1b
(92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c)
(92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c) (92a758,c)


#H_PG:1d,SN:92a758,SORT_T:1,RFSH:1(8200d00,8200dff)(8200d00,8200eff)
#H_M:104,1e,0,0
BinSrch:d
[(17f,1),(bf,1),(5f,c),(8f,1),(77,1),(6b,1),(65,1),(62,1),(60,c),(61,1),(0,0),(0,0),]
HDieSrch:60
(92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c)
(92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (92a7ad,c) (0,0)


#H_PG:60,SN:92a7ad,SORT_T:3,RFSH:0(683000,68307f)(683000,68307f)
#H_T:d,61
[T]SN_SORT~HeadSrch,1,0.251,251719
[T]SN_SORT~Total,1,0.660,660393
SN:D(92a758)T(92a7ad)SYS(92a666)GBL(92a7ae)
BufRls:4b
BufReq:4a
BufReq:49
BufReq:48
BufReq:8

B_TBMT_VC:S
got save tbmt faa:680080(d,1),6
blk:5
blk:19
blk:18
blk:d
[T]TMBT_VC_Build~0,1,0.612,612681
ept faa:683080,(d,61,0)
[T]TMBT_VC_Build~1,1,0.072,72166
BufReq:6
bmp_addr[0]:e002b140
bmp_addr[1]:e002c140
err-faa:382d6a,409b4a75,8080
err-tbmt:409b4a75
err-faa:382d6b,6356341c,8080
dbmt:409b4a75


=====================

safe mode says this

ÿBoot into Loader
Ldr_OK>-->[sata_ndt_crst]
<--[sata_ndt_crst]


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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
PostPosted: October 4th, 2022, 16:58 
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Damn, I have a short memory.

https://groups.google.com/g/datarecoverycertification/c/HaRWb_yMfrc

It's a Maxio controller:

https://post.smzdm.com/p/aekwr8o4/

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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
PostPosted: June 1st, 2023, 16:11 
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Hi to all!

I have a similar case.
Has anyone found the solution?


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Im sure I saw a post recently that pc3000 would support the maxio controller shortly.

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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
PostPosted: June 2nd, 2023, 6:45 
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Lardman wrote:
Im sure I saw a post recently that pc3000 would support the maxio controller shortly.

Thank your reply!

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PostPosted: June 2nd, 2023, 7:28 
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Well,
New Update is like this ...

Dear users of PC-3000 & Data Extractor systems!


PC-3000 version 7.3.6
Data Extractor version 6.3.6
PC-3000 SSD 3.3.3

Distributions _x64 and _x86 are available for download and installation. We recommend installing the _x64 version, the recommended Windows version is Win10.

WD Marvell HDD

Added addressable/non-addressable space mapping for DE for SMR drives;
For SMR drives, the reading of the used areas of module 190 has been redesigned (the previous version did not work for a drive under LDR);
For modes containing reading modules, the choice of the method of reading module 190 has been added (only used areas / the entire module);
Added 4F module recovery mode;
Improved HDD configuration change mode for UA access;
Added a reconfiguration mode to speed up access to SA (the disk goes into error much faster on BAD sectors);
Improved mode "Solving the problem Slow responding";
The editor of module 02 has been improved, the editor of sections has been added;
Improved ROM editing Plugin;
Improved resource editor;
Improved Power Up Log;
Improved Flash Dir editor;
For SMR 3.5" SMR drives, the error of searching for data of the second level translator in module 190 has been fixed;
Fixed error in optimizing the conversion of logical defects to a physical format. Due to this error, the conversion occurred one defect at a time and took a significant amount of time;
Fixed HDD access error in Boot ROM mode;
Fixed a bug that caused the PC-3000 application to freeze when reading through the utility;
Added the "Read used areas of module 190" mode to the "Read and analyze the second level translator" mode (unlike the HDD Read data stream 0 command, it works correctly for disks under LDR). For all modes that perform reading modules (Reading modules, Creating a backup copy of SA data, Viewing and editing SA data) for module 190, the ability to select the reading method (Entire module or used area) has been added. When trying to read the metadata or the translator with a disk command under LDR, it is possible to reboot the HDD or receive incorrect data.


Seagate F3 HDD:

Added families CF = "M15" and D1 = "V15X";
In editing the ROM for unlocking access to the techno mode (UnLock), type 1, the implementation of unlocking the techno mode of the alternative code of the family 79 = "Crawford" was added;
In editing the ROM for unlocking access to the techno-mode (UnLock), type 1, the implementation of unlocking the techno-mode of the CF = "M15" family has been added;
In editing the ROM for unlocking access to the techno-mode (UnLock), type 1, the implementation of unlocking the techno-mode of the family D1 = "V15X" has been added;
For the ROM wizard (based on DiskFW), an "edit" has been added that disables "LED BD FAdr 8004" in RAM;
For the ROM wizard (based on DiskFW), an "edit" has been added that disables "LED BD FAdr 8A19" in RAM;
Implemented stable switching of COM port speeds in loader loading via terminal;
Support for additional MCMT formats has been added to plugins, tests, and modes of operation of the utility (including those for working with DE). Currently 10 formats are supported: MCMT Ver 348 - 8C/A5, 348 - A1, 348 - 79, 348 - 8B, 348 - 9B(4T), 348 - 9B(6-8T), 348-AF, 348 - AD , 348 - D1, 348 - CF;
For the Data Extractor, mechanisms for supporting the following functions are implemented as utilities:
getting a list of Media Cache extents;
work with loading and subtraction of extents one by one (and in groups) for a damaged MCMT (Media Cache Management Table);
reading data stored in Media Cache marked as "uploaded to UA (User Area)";
getting a list of Trim areas described in MCMT to be subtracted (requires MCMT cleanup).

Improved built-in Hex editor plugins:

MCMT.Parser - added analysis of lost extent descriptors, auto-generation of extent map from DE task utility and auto-generation of TRIM map from DE task utility;
MCMT.Edit - Added the ability to correct the data returned when reading damaged areas through the SA LBA (the last word of each physical sector is assigned the value 0000) on the part of the table that describes the extents.


Samsung HDD

Fixed error in determining the size of the 02 FIT module in the FIT table editor;
Fixed Invalid poiter operation error when starting Burn-In test monitoring;
Fixed an Access violation error when running a head test on a cylinder with a sector size other than 512.

Toolkit PC-3000

Improved panel favorite modes. Added the ability to add modes to "Favorites" from the "Tools/Utility Extensions" menu;
For the profile management system, the possibility of alternative naming of profiles has been added. The alternate name is returned by the utility. Now implemented only for WDC Marvell utility. The ROM version has been added to the profile name. Previously created profiles will be renamed if they are selected to continue working with the disk;
For all modes of selecting resources from the catalog, a search for profiles by keywords has been added

PC-3000 core

For the PC-3000 Portable-III complex, USB Host and NVMe frequency settings have been added;
For the PC-3000 Portable-III complex, additional control of the validity of read data of the drive passport has been added to support work with a logical sector other than 512 bytes. If the drive returns "garbage" in the passport data, then applying this logical sector size value in bytes to the IDE/SATA interface may cause user zone read/write errors. This control only affects work with a logical sector other than 512 bytes and will not lead to identification read errors if the drive returns passport data that does not pass verification.


Data Extractor

For Seagate F3 drives, the ability to read the current media cache on the card, or by loading several extends from a file, in the case when an attempt to load the entire module leads to problems with the drive, has been added
For Seagate F3 drives, added the ability to read TRIMs to recover a deleted
For Seagate F3 drives, the ability to read the "surface under it" on the media cache map has been added
For Seagate F3 drives, the ability to read "unloaded" media cache extends has been added
For Seagate F3 drives, the ability to read outdated media cache and surface data has been added. This creates a disk with read data, a JBOD of the source disk and this data, and a disk based on the map of this JBOD with loaded "versions" of outdated data for editing.
WD SMR drives now have the ability to build and use addressable/non-addressable sector maps
For WD SMR drives, it is now possible to create a task based on the utility and in it:
in case of "loss" of the second-level translator, create a copy of the data
in the case of an entire translator, using a non-addressable sector map, recover data deleted using TRIM

Added option "Detect invalid sectors" in task parameters with appropriate GREP and legend. During copying, GREP is parsed to write the new attribute to the map and treated as an error. Actual for Seagate F3
For any file (including compressed and encrypted), the ability to create a virtual disk has been added (relevant for virtual machines)
For NVME drives, added the ability not to read the passport when creating a task
For tasks with NVME and SAS drives, scripts have been added to the scripts
Draft recovery, added full support for the PDF format, with integrity and size control up to a byte
Added the ability to save files in a zip archive. Including multivolume. Possibility of encryption
PC-3000 Portable III, added power management for USB tasks created via utility
Added processing of sector statuses when saving data from VHD and VHDX disks
Optionally added the ability to show parameters when creating a task
Added saving task parameters in !Backup after each change
Added "Clean up image files" option to settings. Managed to solve the problem with slow copying speed
Search for files, the algorithm of checking is changed taking into account the extension (separate body, separate extension)
Added the ability to export to forensic format AFF v4
Added the ability to take snapshots of file systems, taking into account marks
Algorithm for saving files has been changed, non-optimality has been removed, which led to a significant slowdown when copying a large number of small (size) files
Added the ability to continue saving the file. Relevant for large files
ExFAT file system, tightened control of validity data when parsing directory metadata.
The ability to repeatedly press the explorer, RAW button is excluded.
Added the ability to open previously saved maps from the main menu
A bug has been fixed, when working with Ext, UFS, XFS, RFS file systems under the control of an operating system with Korean, Chinese, Japanese localization, file and folder names could be incorrectly converted to UNICODE.
Fixed a bug showing metadata for the file system (when you click on +, DblClick appears - no)
Fixed a bug, there were problems with working with a task based on a utility when setting "work only with a copy"
Bug fixed, navigation, tab navigation did not always work
Fixed bug, "wrong menu dropdown" in explorer
Fixed "intersection" issue when running background save mode and explorer
Fixed the problem of marking with a space (jumping on the right list)
Bug fixed, there was only one commentary for all discs
Fixed a bug in the search not looking for UNICODE characters
Fixed a bug that occasionally occurs when trying to read data beyond the maximum LBA disk (it is possible in some analysis modes) and leading to unpredictable and unpleasant consequences.
Fixed a bug introduced in version 6.2.x and manifested itself when working in the background mode of working with a disk and simultaneously working in Explorer with the same disk. The manifestations of this error can be very diverse and unpleasant.
Fixed a bug that caused a long opening of a folder with metadata of the NTFS file system of the MFT record type
A bug has been fixed, when reopening a task on disks connected to PC3000 ports, the form for executing the script and changing the port did not appear. Similar form added for NVME drives
Fixed "Access violation" error in the export report on marked files
Fixed a bug introduced in version 6.2.11, after installing "work with a copy" the possibility to change the used SATA port disappears when entering the task
Fixed a bug related to incorrect saving of files to the archive


PC-3000 SAS
HGST HDD SAS

For the CobraB C10K147 family, the ROM reading algorithm has been fixed;
Fixed the introduced error of assembling microcode from the resources of the donor disk;
Added additional fields to passport data;
The algorithm for loading microcode of various vendors for all families has been redesigned;
For the HUH7210xALx20x (AriesHC10) family, parsing of the module table from RAM has been added (not all modules were read) and the reading-writing of modules has been improved.

Seagate HDD SAS

Added support for 10E2400 and "Exos 7E8 2019" families in terms of reading/writing ROM;
Added "Custom Commands" menu.


PC-3000 SSD

ADATA/Maxio utility added:
Added support for AData SU650 (MAS1102);
Added loader for MAS1102 controller;
Added support for AData SU635 (MAS0902A);
Added loader for MAS0902 controller supporting TLC\QLC chips.

Phison SSD

Improved Handshake algorithms for drives on controllers PS3112, PS5012, PS5013, PS5016;
Implemented an alternative map for DE.

PS3111 controller:

Added support for BarraCuda Q1, GOODRAM CL100, GOODRAM CX400 drives.

Controller AS2258 (PS3111):

Added support for Silicon Power A58 drives.

Controller HG2258 (PS3111):

Added loader SBFQE1.3 for Hynix 3d-72L chips.

PS3112 controller:

Improved Seagate drive repair algorithm.
Added support for Seagate IronWolf 125 drives;
Expanded list of readable CPs.

PS5012 controller:

Improved Seagate drive repair algorithm;
Added support for Seagate FireCuda 510 drives;
Improved translator construction algorithm;
Improved loader loading algorithm;
Improved Preformat startup algorithm;
Added loader ECFM52.0 for Intel/Micron N18A memory chips.

PS5013 controller:

Added support for Seagate BarraCuda Q5 drives.

PS5016 controller:

Improved Preformat startup algorithm;
Added support for Seagate Firecuda 520 drives.

Silicon Motion SSD
Controller SM2258G/SM2258H:

Added support for ADATA SU900, ADATA XPG SX950U, Transcend SSD370S drives;
The operation logic of the ADATA SU800 and Plextor S2C utilities has been redesigned: operation through the test mode has been abandoned in favor of operation through the loader;
Added loaders supporting Intel/Micron L06B, B0KB, B16 chips; Hynix 16nm.

Controller SM2258XT:

Improved CP reading algorithm;
The algorithm for constructing a translator has been improved.

Controller SM2259XT:

The algorithm for constructing a translator for drives based on Intel/Micron B27A chips has been improved.

Source - > https://www-acelab-ru.translate.goog/de ... r_sch=http

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Thanks Amarbir I hadn't seen that yet - some of those look almost worth renewing TS for ... almost.

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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
PostPosted: June 2nd, 2023, 7:42 
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Lardman wrote:
Thanks Amarbir I hadn't seen that yet - some of those look almost worth renewing TS for ... almost.


Well,
They have not released english version this is russian english will follow

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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
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Good News!! :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Lexar DM918 controller
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sempre wrote:
Good News!! :mrgreen:


Well,
These Are Those Maxio Controllers -> http://www.maxio-tech.com/product/11628 ... 650/11976/

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