![]() No way to use a chip programmer to read it? That's why no one is able to go back to the original Gotek firmware. No, the STMicro STM10x series of devices zeros out the storage when you unlock/unprotect the flash for access - it's a built-in design feature, and that's true regardless of using the STM32 flashing suite in Windows or dfu-util in Linux/MacOS. That's why no one is able to go back to the original Gotek firmware - No one was able to save a copy in the first place. No, the STMicro STM32F10x series of devices zeros out the storage when you unlock/unprotect the flash for access - it's a built-in design feature, and that's true regardless of using the STM32 flashing suite in Windows or dfu-util in Linux/MacOS. I'm willing to try those "read options" when my gotek arrives. anyone ever tried that as a method to "backing up" the original gotek firmware ? I use Linux and, both software used to flash gotek have option to read from flash. Isn't it possible to read the gotek firmware before flashing it ? I read that, once you flash your gotek (no matter if with FlashFloppy, HxC, etc), you won't be able to return to original gotek firmware. Monsterbash wrote on, 19:20: I read that, once you flash your gotek (no matter if with FlashFloppy, HxC, etc), you won't be able to return to original gotek ![]()
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