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.

Emmanuel Fleury schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> Does any of you have the skills to read and understand the manual of
> this chip:
> http://www.sst.com/products.xhtml/parallel_flash/39/x16/SST39WF800A
> http://www.sst.com/downloads/datasheet/S71258.pdf
>
> We are thinking that a big part of the problem would be solved if we can
> dump the content of the memory of this chip. If anyone on the list has
> (or knows somebody who has) some skills to dump it, please write me.
>
> Regards
>   


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