Hello, Unfortunately not yet. The best i found are the new Ic support
lists, you can downl ...
Albano.Matos 发表于 2025-4-18 11:46
Hello ,
Good news, new updates available:
T76: 12.91
T48-56-TL866II-12.90
TL866II-.19272 from 19023 from 18991
T48-----.35779 from 35267 from 35138
T56-----.38537 from 38062 from 37906
T76-----.38319 from 36111 from 35186 ( not yet Available at xgecu , but is here xgecu.com/MiniPro/T76_List.txt)
I'll update this as soon a new information available.
Thank you for the info.
I've noticed that communication here has become very scarce.
We're not asking for much, but the minimum should be there.
I've been involved since the first model, and there's a lot of potential in the project.
I would be very sorry if it were to fail now due to a lack of communication.
Let's hope things get better.
Hello, The support for testing SRAM ICs , still in blue print for T76, Haikou Xingong Electronic Co,Ltd and that means that the support is not complete yet, nor full implemented. I've noticed that it also appears for T56, T48, and TL866II and i suspect also applies.... :(
Today noticed software version 12.85 is out for T76. The sram Ics presented in the previous list have been removed.
As SRAM icon in the bar at top still shadow, and 'blue print' list not updated yet, we have to wait a bit more :(
T76 ICs Support list is published now at the same page of software.
Y cual seria una pagina de un proveedor alternativo?
And what would be an alternative provider' ...
Gabo 发表于 2025-1-8 21:26
Hola Gabo, Utiliza tu navegador para traducir idiomas que no entiendes. El enlace al proveedor alternativo está en el mensaje, simplemente cópielo en la barra de direcciones. Para mí, puedes escribir en el idioma que quieras.
Where are the updates?
Oleg_Skalskiy 发表于 2025-1-3 22:33
Hello No updates from a certain date, now all focus is on T76. But you can download
the updates from other vendor site, only updates for certain bugs....
I think updates will resume shortly, hopefully...
It has been
more than 6
months
since the last
update.Previously, updates were released more often. I would like
to
see a new
version
with a lot
of
new
chips
and
new
features.
Please add programming support for the AT89S4051 microcontroller, or show instructions so that the user can add it as a custom chip to your software for the T48 device programmer. Thank you!
There is concern that chips are read by a CH341A and not by an XGpro. Considering that their products are not cheap at all, it is a shame. They should already release more chips for the XGpro readers, otherwise their products will no longer be worth buying.
Good afternoon, I purchased your programmer XGecu T48, unfortunately it does not have some chips STC15W401AS , W55F10A , Palce 22V10H-15PC . STC15W404AS . 24LC211 . W27E512P. How can I add them to the general database?
I am using TL866II-Plus and Xgpro v12.63. Today I encountered a problem about AL008J70BF102. I Check ID ok and Read and Verify Ok but I can't Erase or Program. Please give me solution.
Why haven't they uploaded updates? There should be a method of adding memories manually, so users will help them add more memories, and they will focus their efforts on improving the product, thus increasing fame and selling more devices.
Por que no han subido actualizaciones?debería existir un método de agregar manualmente memorias, así los usuarios los ayudan a agregar más memorias, y centran sus esfuerzo en mejorar el producto, así subiría la fama y venderían más dispositivos.
Hello,
Could You please add support of Intel Strata Flash memories? I need to program 48F4000P0ZBQ0 in BGA80 case (sometimes mentioned as 88SCSP. Thanks in advance!
For a long time I have been observing the same bug in different versions of the program, which manifests itself if the program window is expanded to full screen. The bug is that from the part of the window called "IC Config Information" the ability to configure the "SPI Clock Frequency" disappears.
This bug has appeared again. Unfortunately, the software for modern programmers has become noticeably lower quality than it was in the days of the MiniPro TL866CS/A programmers...