

- #Easypro 90b windows 7 driver update
- #Easypro 90b windows 7 driver driver
- #Easypro 90b windows 7 driver 32 bit
- #Easypro 90b windows 7 driver registration
Signed GQ USB 2.01 driver for GQ-4X, GQ-5X OR you may need to disable the signature enforcement. If your Windows is Win 8/8.1, Win 10, then you need to use Signed Re2.01 driver. Re 1.01 Auto detect number of CE pin, Fix bug in large chip programming.Aug-2015 Re 1.02 Implement verify with NAND Standard.Sep-2015 Re 1.03 ID 6 byte ID chip supported Dec-2015 Re 1.04, Added Bad Block Table analysis and Advanced copy feature. Re 1.05 added a new algorithm for creating target file. Old Revision Software and Revision History Tested device data on GQ-5X NAND and GQ-5X SPI Programmer
#Easypro 90b windows 7 driver registration
To get fully functional software, the software needs registration and activation code. USB driver use Signed GQ USB 2.01 driver below. The GQBlaster software is designed for GQ-5X NAND programmer and GQ-5X SPI programmers.
#Easypro 90b windows 7 driver update
Devices list update Revision History Here
#Easypro 90b windows 7 driver 32 bit

GQ USB Driver 3.0 for GQ-4X V4(GQ-4x4),GQ-5X Re 7.20 Added OneWire protocol chip support, such as DS2431. Re 7.25 Fixed Script read error, fixed PIC16F886, added S29AL004D Re 7.29 Fixed JTAG not working on ADP-095 The software works on Windows XP,Vista,7,8,8.1,10,11. The newer version GQ-4x4 has two beep sounds from programmer when it is power on. This software does NOT work on older version GQ-4X. It needs USB driver 3.0 to be installed first. Oddly, the pre-programmed ATMEL which detects the SD card isn't recognized by the EasyPro programmer, while the problem chip is recognized, can be programmed, but won't see the SD card.This software is for latest GQ-4X V4( GQ-4x4) universal programmer only. Tried setting up PonyProg 2000, thinking this may be a fuse bits issue, but it's no go and I'm losing patience with it. I tried the reverse: putting the newly programmed chip in my own known-working device and I get the no card error there too. So I'm stealing the IC from my own device to use in this project just to get it finished, but that will leave me with a non-functioning SIO2SD. After testing voltage on the SD card connector, I decided to swap the ATMEL chip from my last working SIO2SD and the SD card is detected with that chip. To summarise, I programmed an ATMEGA32 with the latest SIO2SD firmware using my crappy EasyPro 90B USB programmer and it appears to work but won't recognize the SD card (the firmware says "Card not present").


I used to build these things years ago but can't seem to get PonyProg up and running with my ancient parallel AVR cable and for a one-off job (using the last SIO2SD board in the pile for a project) I don't fancy investing in a bunch of stuff I'll never use again. I wondered if anyone could help me with a 40 pin ATMEGA32 for an SIO2SD ( ).
