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| slybunda:
Yep this looks like a simple device on the inside, could probably build one on a breadboard for little cost. What sort of tests should i do on my one to see if its lacking any functionality? |
| madires:
The functionality of the tester clones with a modified firmware is limited anyway (compared to the original OSHW firmwares). For the fancy display output they have to drop features because of the small flash size. |
| slybunda:
--- Quote from: Serg65536 on January 13, 2024, 01:40:55 pm ---As far as I know, it's possible to swap the chip to atmega328 with minor changes and enjoy the fool glory of the original open source tester. But that's not a trivial task. --- End quote --- you know, now thinking about this that atmega328 chip im sure i have that on an arduino uno r3 i have lying around somewhere. maybe that can be adapted to do the job? |
| NF6X:
I just got an "AITRIP" brand T7 tester from Amazon. Mine has an APT32F172K8T6 microcontroller. You know you're getting the good stuff when they use a genuine TFXTDOL brand ZIF socket. ::) |
| NF6X:
When I short 1-2-3 to enter the self-test mode, it identifies itself as "FNIRSI-TC1". It does not display a version number at the end of the test. |
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