File | Mm3-su1506g-dsz-v1.0 Dump
Use the software to wipe the corrupted data from the chip.
The is a vital tool for any technician or hobbyist working with Sunplus-based satellite receivers. By understanding how to properly apply this file using a CH341A programmer, you can save hardware from the scrap heap and restore it to full working order.
Because the receiver is likely unresponsive to USB commands, you must use an external programmer to "burn" the dump file directly onto the chip. Tools Required: mm3-su1506g-dsz-v1.0 dump file
The operating system and user interface.
Usually 4MB or 8MB (verify the chip label, e.g., 25Q32 or 25Q64). Board Version: V1.0 How to Flash the Dump File Use the software to wipe the corrupted data from the chip
Load the downloaded MM3-SU1506G-DSZ-V1.0.bin file into the software and click "Write" or "Program."
Once finished, use the "Verify" function to ensure the data on the chip matches the file exactly. Critical Precautions Because the receiver is likely unresponsive to USB
An affordable and widely available USB programmer.
Allows you to flash the chip without desoldering it (optional but recommended).
Most SPI chips on these boards operate at 3.3V. Ensure your programmer is set to the correct voltage to avoid frying the chip.
