MsTiFtS wrote:
> Well, I understand the datasheet, and I know how to dump it. To do that, 
> you would need a 1,8V power supply and an IO chip which hat at least 35 
> pins working at these voltage levels. Then you would need some code that 
> writes the address lines, waits some microseconds, and reads in the data 
> lines. The hardest part of that is getting your hands on a fitting IO 
> chip and getting the flash off the circuit board and soldering it to 
> something else. I don't have the neccessary soldering equipment to do 
> all that, but I could supply instructions on what to connect to which 
> pin and how the read-out process works.

Could you write it down on a document and send it to me ?
(no hurry, but having this on the website would help people to figure
out what to do if they happen to have such an equipment).

Regards
-- 
Emmanuel Fleury

If good things lasted forever,
would we appreciate how precious they are ?
  -- Calvin & Hobbes (Bill Waterson)

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