Greetings,
First of all, disclaimer: I am doing this for the first time, and I don't have experience with this kind of work. So, does anybody know if I can read flash, memory, eeprom, or whatever is needed from the SH79F1619 8051 microcontroller? More precisely, all I need to do is clone instructions from the old chip to the new chip because the old chip is damaged. I have EPZ 2023+ software and hardware for reading eeprom, so I was wondering if it is possible with it. I also have an Arduino but don't have the knowledge to create a code.
The SH79F1619 has a code protection feature which has very likely been enabled by the manufacturer to prevent anyone reading/copying the firmware.
IME read protection is not always enabled so there is significant chance it can be read. However as it's supposedly damaged, chances diminish greatly. I had some luck reading partially damaged MCU, however if it does not show any signs of life, chances reading it are close to zero.
Thank you for your answers. Well, it does work, but maybe half of its inputs and outputs work. But the main question is: how can I read or write data from and to it? Do I need to acquire a special programmer and software, or can I use what I've said in the original post?
There is a chance the SH79F1619 program code can be read, although I think it is a small chance due to code protection.
To try, you need to find a device programmer which has the SH79F1619 on the list of supported devices.
I don't think the programmer in the OP is suitable.
I also checked
xgecu which are popular programmers, but they don't support it either.
Well, this looks promising. I'll take a look at it and try. Hopefully, it is not too difficult.
A final update on the problem. I have contacted the developer of the suggested GitHub software, and, as told by him, it is not possible to write a hex file to the MCU without a dedicated programmer, meaning it is not possible to do it with an Arduino.
Next, for suggested programmers, they are too expensive considering I would be using them just for this occasion. So it's a no-go for me.
All in all, I must abandon this journey and close these threads. Thank you all for your help.