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 Post subject: Getting the right reader
PostPosted: June 27th, 2007, 9:56 
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The problems that have to be surmounted for Flash memory (whether it be NOR or NAND technology) are:

(a) Physical package (TSOP, BGA, etc) and/or converter
(b) Removing package or clip on
(c) Reader and pin driver/voltages
(d) Decoding the write "levelling" process used by the ARM type microcontroller embedded on the drives

Whilst the Open NAND Flash (ONFI) working group is aiming to standardise there are a wide range of devices out there which are non standard.

Our bread and butter, I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: Getting the right reader
PostPosted: June 27th, 2007, 18:42 
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From what I understand it's possible to make universal tool..... But of course it is secret as everything is. :?

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 Post subject: secrets and electron microscopes
PostPosted: June 28th, 2007, 3:52 
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Somebody will always come along with some new method or algorithm, and make it more difficult.

At least nobody has found a way to change the laws of physics, so getting back to basic electronics is often the best!

And with NAND Flash you can always use an electron microscope and monitor individual charge voltages, though you'd get a bit bored after a while (and that's cheating!!!)

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: August 9th, 2007, 11:26 
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The biggest hurdle to get over is working out the block order. Because of 'wear leveling algorythms', the blocks are rarely in the correct order. So sector 0 may be half way up the memory, and sector 128 at the start of the memory, etc. Not only that, the block sizes can be anything from a single sector to 256 sectors or more!

Depending on the processor and/or memory chip, sectors are usually, either 528 bytes or 2112 with the extra 16 or 64 bytes containing CRC data. Also hidden in here is the magic block number and other information. Some processors use a table near the start or end of the memory device, also some devices have muptiple segments of blocks (e.g. 4 blocks but each corresponds to a different segment of the memory) basically a nightware to untangle.

Multi chip memories sometimes are appended to each other (e.g. chip0 + chip1), sometimes striped like RAID0 (chip0 block0 + chip1 block0, and sometimes even striped at the byte level, inverted bytes, etc, etc.)

So like I said, the biggest problem is working out the block order. Once this is calculated, then the data should drop into place.

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: January 5th, 2008, 12:41 
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A good way to discover the block order could be to write a generated and recognizable pattern to a identical drive and raw read the contents and then for more clarity do the exact same thing again to determine how the rotation works.


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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: February 1st, 2008, 11:15 
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Hi,

the block order is not a 'standard' thing, it won't be the same even in a similar device, since it depends on what blocks are written, erased and rewritten in what order...
So U must find the data structures within the flash memories that describe the block mapping, decode them (build an algorythm based on the info) and rebuild the LBA space...

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: March 18th, 2008, 13:42 
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Hello Everybody,

I red this thread a few times. I could see a few people are able to raw read the memory chips. My question is witch kind of Device/Programmer with witch adapter are you guys use and are you satisfy with it?

Thanks for your answer.

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: March 18th, 2008, 18:12 
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Hi,

I had a Xeltek SP3000U, but it got damaged somehow and since I had dificulties using it and reading the whole memory, I didn't bother get it repaired. I built a reader on my own and wrote some FW for it and a client application that drives it from the PC side...
But as far as I remember later there was a topic about it and maybe Mikippp said he used this programmer with success.

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: March 30th, 2008, 15:53 
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franckrules wrote:
Hello Everybody,

I red this thread a few times. I could see a few people are able to raw read the memory chips. My question is witch kind of Device/Programmer with witch adapter are you guys use and are you satisfy with it?

Thanks for your answer.


Hi i did some research long time ago and figured out that there were many nand flash reading mcu out there you could try one out to make a perfect nand flash reader

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 10th, 2008, 9:32 
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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 15th, 2008, 15:02 
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Why the need of the unit this can be done also with a normal eprom writer with 48 pinadapter .


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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 15th, 2008, 23:44 
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Hi Rameez
Is there any software which we can use to decode data? If we put the chip on eprm programmer are there any imaging tools to analyse content of the flash?
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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 16th, 2008, 11:19 
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Hi,

There are very few programmers able to read this kind of flash memories.
the SW in general U are asking about does not exist, I mean every single type of controller uses different algorythm for write leveling.
I usually have to analyse the data structure and build some code to properly assemble the LBA space afterwards.
Or u can check here wether your controller is supported by this product: http://www.soft-center.ru/reader2eng/

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 16th, 2008, 12:18 
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Thanks a lot Pepe sir

Your information is very useful.
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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 18th, 2008, 11:54 
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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 20th, 2008, 13:38 
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i hope it will help to you too

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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: April 21st, 2008, 1:42 
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Hi Arkadas
Informative video , well done. thanks
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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
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I am trying to use a SanDisk Cruzer 1GB that shows up in the debug file as sda (and it sees the sda1 partition) but it does not show up in My Computer. This happens on multiple thinclients. Results are the same for any drive I use.

Any ideas?


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 Post subject: Re: Lets Study Pen Drives [ USB Flash Disc's ]
PostPosted: September 7th, 2013, 8:51 
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I am trying to use a SanDisk Cruzer 1GB that shows up in the debug file as sda (and it sees the sda1 partition) but it does not show up in My Computer. This happens on multiple thinclients. Results are the same for any drive I use.

Any ideas?


Hi,
Firstly this is a 5 year old thread, so better to start a new thread.

Your details are very, very vague. the things you should have posted were

the debug file of what? Linux? what are the thin clients?

do you have to allocate the USB to a certain thin client? Really not enough details.

Sounds like the place would be the forums of the thin client system you are using.. VMware, nComputing etc..


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