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Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 13th, 2015, 13:15
by hvd
hello
Can you give notice of this adapter Circuit Board adapt ?
you use it ?
I want to order but I've seen by any cables. It is possible to weld?

Thank
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 13th, 2015, 15:53
by Amarbir[CDR-Labs]
hvd wrote:hello
Can you give notice of this adapter Circuit Board adapt ?
you use it ?
I want to order but I've seen by any cables. It is possible to weld?

Thank
Sir ,
You Have PC 3000 Flash Ver 3.0 .This adapter is a attachment to that
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 13th, 2015, 16:07
by pcimage
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 13th, 2015, 16:12
by Amarbir[CDR-Labs]
pcimage wrote:http://www.acelaboratory.com/pc3000flash.php#Circuit
Sean ,
You have ver 3.0 ?
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 13th, 2015, 16:25
by pcimage
Yes, I do

But not this adaptor.
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 4:29
by hvd
Hello
yes, I have the PC-3000 Flash version 3.0 but I do not have this adapter
Thank
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 4:32
by einstein9
Those are the NEW Adapters for flash, comes with newly ordered users
and not ready for the older users (as far as i know)
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 8:41
by lcoughey
The one I have is slightly different...just haven't had any clients willing to pay for monolithic recovery.
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 9:02
by Amarbir[CDR-Labs]
einstein9 wrote:Those are the NEW Adapters for flash, comes with newly ordered users
and not ready for the older users (as far as i know)
Wrong ,
If we old user have ver 1.0 and 2.0 we cannot use them .We need to update reader then buy them

.How are you BTW
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 9:33
by einstein9
Amarbir wrote:einstein9 wrote:Those are the NEW Adapters for flash, comes with newly ordered users
and not ready for the older users (as far as i know)
Wrong ,
If we old user have ver 1.0 and 2.0 we cannot use them .We need to update reader then buy them

.How are you BTW
I have to say that YOU are wrong here,
you may Ask them and see it yourself.
there are few NEW adapters for Nand, shipped with newly ordered clients
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 9:56
by HaQue
Yes Luke, It is hard enough to get them to pay for regular flash recovery.
Re: Circuit Board adapter PC-3000 Flash ?
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 10:31
by lcoughey
HaQue wrote:Yes Luke, It is hard enough to get them to pay for regular flash recovery.
RF - Your thumb drive is a monolithic device and it will cost $1500 for us to recover the data, which may take several weeks to several months (depending on if there is we have a known pin map available)
Client- What!?!? I just paid $15 for this thumb drive at the Walmart checkout. I can buy a lot of thumb drives for that price.
RF - You sure can. And every one of them will be without the data that is currently lost on this one.
Client - I guess I'll have to go find old copies of files and recreate those that I cannot find.
RF - Not a problem. Here is your dead thumb drive back. Sorry we couldn't help.
PC-3000 Flash Circuit Board adapter for monolith recovery
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 22:02
by Dmitri
hvd wrote:Can you give notice of this adapter Circuit Board adapt ?
you use it ?
We have these. Besides monolith recoveries it works great for non-standard memory chips.
Note that it requires 3rd version of the reader, as earlier ones don't have the port to connect the adapter.
I'm attaching a photo of slightly different, earlier revision of the set made early autumn '14.
Cost of monolith recovery
Posted: May 14th, 2015, 22:20
by Dmitri
lcoughey wrote:HaQue wrote:Yes Luke, It is hard enough to get them to pay for regular flash recovery.
RF - Your thumb drive is a monolithic device and it will cost $1500 for us to recover the data, which may take several weeks to several months (depending on if there is we have a known pin map available)
Client- What!?!? I just paid $15 for this thumb drive at the Walmart checkout. I can buy a lot of thumb drives for that price.
True :) Although we charge less, from time to time we hear exactly the same words here.
And they don't care that besides the pinout there can be things like mask for complex adaptive XOR algorithm, which is to be created manually. The drive is cheap, so it should be cheap to recover.
Re: Cost of monolith recovery
Posted: May 19th, 2015, 4:19
by einstein9
Dmitri wrote:lcoughey wrote:HaQue wrote:Yes Luke, It is hard enough to get them to pay for regular flash recovery.
RF - Your thumb drive is a monolithic device and it will cost $1500 for us to recover the data, which may take several weeks to several months (depending on if there is we have a known pin map available)
Client- What!?!? I just paid $15 for this thumb drive at the Walmart checkout. I can buy a lot of thumb drives for that price.
True

Although we charge less, from time to time we hear exactly the same words here.
And they don't care that besides the pinout there can be things like mask for complex adaptive XOR algorithm, which is to be created manually. The drive is cheap, so it should be cheap to recover.
Hello Dimitri,
Do you sell those adapters?
chk ur PM
Re: Cost of monolith recovery
Posted: May 22nd, 2015, 9:38
by Dmitri
einstein9 wrote:Hello Dimitri,
Do you sell those adapters?
chk ur PM
Hello,
Sorry, we co-organize data recovery conference this week, so it's more than busy and I just got a few minutes for something else.
This is a photo I made 9 months ago and just pulled it from my phone for this topic.
No, we use these adapters ourselves, don't sell them and actually, think of expanding our fleet. We're also getting microSD recoveries within our partner program and they frequently occupy equipment for a long time.