![]() ![]() NAND Controller in MSM7200, MSM7200A, MSM7201A, MSM7500, MSM7500A, MSM7501A, MSM7600 ĮMMC Controller #2 in MSM7230, MSM8255, MSM8255T Ĭurrently supported chipsets and cores for JTAG I/O operations: NAND Controller and OneNAND Controller in MSM7225, MSM7227, MSM7625, MSM7627 NAND Controller in MDM6085, MDM6200, MDM6600 OneNAND Memory (connected directly to the MCU’s address space) ĬFI Compliant NOR Memory with CFI Command sets 0×0001, 0×0002, 0×0200 and 0×0003 This is list of supported memory controllers and chipsets and CPU cores using Direct Memory Access :Ĭurrently supported memory controllers are: I/O pins detection !Unique feature offered only by RIFF JTAG Multiple devices on JTAG chain are supported, thus TAP number selection is available Īny custom voltage level selection from range ~1.4V to 3.3Vĭirect Read memory (by 8/16/32-bit bytes/half-words/words)ĭirect Write memory (by 8/16/32-bit bytes/half-words/words)Īccess to the control registers of ARM core (coprocessor 15)Ĭustom scripting and DCC loader support (trace32 compatible) ![]() RIFF JTAG firmware supports following features at the moment:ĪRM7/ARM9/ARM11 PXA3xx, PXA270, Cortex-A8, OMAP850, Cortex-A9, Cortex-A15, Cortex-A5 Dual/Quad cores support The outstanding feature of this box is its ability to unbrick and repair completely dead GSM and CDMA cell phones, GPS devices, tablets, modems, satellite receivers, network routers. ![]()
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