Kingston DT101G2 16GB [ Controller SSS6695 ,Strange NAND ]

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Kingston DT101G2 16GB [ Controller SSS6695 ,Strange NAND ]

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 29.12.16, 17:08

Hello Everyone ,
Got This Drive [ USB Flash ] , God Why The Hell Cannot i Get Simple Cases To Learn And Earn .This is a Kingston DT101G2 16GB .The Thing Is That It Has a Controller SSS6695 That is Not Present Here - > http://www.pc-3000flash.com/solbase/ind ... 1&lang=eng .The NAND Chip Was Also Having a Very Rare Marking " FT16B08UCT2-55" Which ID's As " 0x983AA892 " .This ID Possibly Is Quite Common In Acelab Global Solution Center .Has Anyone Worked On This Exact Combination ? . I Have Read The NAND ID And Now i Am Reading The Same ,Once Done I Will Work On This a Little And Let You Know Whats The Progress In This Case .

Controller Details By One Software Are Below

Controller: SSS 6695 BD
Possible Memory Chip(s): Not available
VID: 0C76
PID: 0005

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Re: Kingston DT101G2 16GB [ Controller SSS6695 ,Strange NAND ]

Postby Roman_TS » 30.12.16, 08:08

It's the same as SSS6696, 6697, 6698.

Preparations should be:

1. Possible Bad Columns cutting;
2. XOR;
3. ECC on XOR;
4. First typical Interleave;
5. Second typical Interleave;

Then - RAW on last string of transform graph. Right now it's not possible to build image for SSS6695-6-7-8 family. Translator under developing.
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Re: Kingston DT101G2 16GB [ Controller SSS6695 ,Strange NAND ]

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 30.12.16, 16:24

Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post It's the same as SSS6696, 6697, 6698.

Preparations should be:

1. Possible Bad Columns cutting;
2. XOR;
3. ECC on XOR;
4. First typical Interleave;
5. Second typical Interleave;

Then - RAW on last string of transform graph. Right now it's not possible to build image for SSS6695-6-7-8 family. Translator under developing.


Well ,
Sir We Nailed It All With your Support ,Expect a Video Soon On This In The Forums .I Am Looking Forward For The Translator So That i Can Get Structure Once That Is Done ,Even If It Takes a Year :D
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