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ESXi:

--- Quote from: drussell on April 18, 2018, 01:46:24 am ---The 93C46 is a bog-standard EEPROM, readily available in many different versions.  Digikey alone returns 306 hits with 67 varieties in stock for immediate shipment... 

I can't see why you would have difficulty finding datasheets for them, they're a common part.

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Some chips are easy to find and identify... Like when they have ST/AT on them and a part number that shows up in a search engine. I don't know nothing about other brands. For you the F is a easy and dead giveaway that it's a Fairchild jobby.

I tried www.alldatasheet.com without much luck because the numbers don't match up.
Have looked at wikipedia for chip manufacturers brands under the letter F indeed found fairchild but not a datasheet using alldatasheet or google.

I know the part is really old. It's out of a speedometer from a car that is almost 26 years old.

It seems like all I had to do was to add 'FM' in front of the 93C46. Anyways I will cut the traces now on the PCB and I will try to read the eeprom in-circuit using a Arduino with MicrowireEEPROM lib from github which by the way looks promising.

ESXi:
So yeah. I dumped the eeprom successfully, but I really don't understand the data structure(I dumped yesterday and today, so I have two dumps which show differences). I guess I will just have to place the eeprom over to it's new cluster and call it a day. Not sure how healthy this one is, but I guess they are all just old, also the used one I got (probably the same age).

Got myself two dip 8 sockets so I can easily put the old one holding my mileage back to the ''new'' cluster.

DC1MC:

--- Quote from: ESXi on April 20, 2018, 05:47:32 pm ---So yeah. I dumped the eeprom successfully, but I really don't understand the data structure(I dumped yesterday and today, so I have two dumps which show differences). I guess I will just have to place the eeprom over to it's new cluster and call it a day. Not sure how healthy this one is, but I guess they are all just old, also the used one I got (probably the same age).

Got myself two dip 8 sockets so I can easily put the old one holding my mileage back to the ''new'' cluster.

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If you ever wanted to understand you data structure make very sure that you never ever post the before and after dumps, along with a description of what you did in between, or even take some snapshots as instructed.
No sir, all this math buffs and (professional) reverse engineers here will never be able to help you or understand this complicated stuff, no sir  >:D

 Cheers,
 DC1MC

drussell:

--- Quote from: ESXi on April 19, 2018, 04:05:41 pm ---It seems like all I had to do was to add 'FM' in front of the 93C46.
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You could have also just searched for 93C46.  :)

Searching for the base part number without prefixes and suffixes is generally the best course of action when searching for things that have many variants and manufacturers.


--- Quote from: DC1MC on April 20, 2018, 09:22:49 pm ---If you ever wanted to understand you data structure make very sure that you never ever post the before and after dumps, along with a description of what you did in between, or even take some snapshots as instructed.
No sir, all this math buffs and (professional) reverse engineers here will never be able to help you or understand this complicated stuff, no sir  >:D
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LOL...   ;D    Indeed...

wmj259:
Hi,

I am having a similar issue with reading from a FairChild 93C56EiM8 chip.

I have an arduino and have been changing it up a bit, but am not able to read it successfully.
I found two codes, one being the tim0s Microwire and the other being http://ingenieriaencasa.blogspot.com/2017/03/leer-y-escribir-memoria-93cseries.html.

I did find a third code (http://forum.pvtech-ecu-research.com/viewtopic.php?t=3)  that seemed to give me reasonable results, but am not able to confirm. I did buy a chip programmer from ebay, but it doesnt support Microwire protocol.

My issue is that these codes have the ORG pin, but the chip  I have doesnt show that.
My chip data sheet:
https://www.digchip.com/datasheets/parts/datasheet/161/FM93C56EM8-pdf.php.

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