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| TLA7xxx hacks (32M Depth on TLA7AA4CS enabled successful) :) |
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| TiN:
Got Nexus DDR3 interposer for TLA :) Linked TLA714 with CSA7404 by iView (used regular NI GPIB-USB-HS and BNC cables for trigger in/out and reference) Works cool, but my TLA7AA4 is too slow :( Need 7BB4, but cannot afford it :'( DDR3-1067MHz : :scared: |
| jgorsk:
Hi I tried to do the same trick to my old TLA7N3 module. I replaced the DS1225 memory with a brand new DS1245. I lost all the installed options after that so I installed the original memory again and the options were back. Now I wonder if every TLA7AA module can be hacked this way. |
| jgorsk:
TiN, what's the firmware revision of your TLA7AA4 module? |
| TiN:
I had updated 7AA4 to 5.8.001 a while ago (As TLA Ver 5.1 is running in server mode on mainframe itself). Using it so far with remote TLA Application Ver 6.1. Later I have plans to source another TLA7AA4 and try more unlocking, maybe AS or DS variant, when get some extra budget for hobby projects :) |
| jgorsk:
I just boght a TLA7AA4-CS module. It has 5.0.002 firmware. I'm going to replace the Dallas chip on it tomorrow. Do you remember what the firmware revision of your module was at the time you hacked it? |
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