DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.7 Beta Release Date 23.12.2008
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- now supports LiteOn PLDS DG-16D2S 74850C and Geremia's LiteOn Erase and DvdKey method


The following only applies to the new XBox360 LiteOn drive PLDS DG-16D2S 74850C.


Geremia's DvdKey method with DosFlash16 with the PC's psu
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- disable CD-ROM boot option in BIOS
- connect LiteOn to your PC's power supply unit and SATA port
- power up PC, wait until bootup is finished
- eject tray of the LiteOn and shutdown PC completely
- push the LiteOn tray half in
- power up PC and boot into DOS
- run DosFlash16 in auto mode
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????.
  If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on
  after you pressed "Yes".
  Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds (Y/N)?
- press 'N' for "No"
- choose the number of your LiteOn ATAPI drive
- enter "LITEON K" to read the drive key
- type the names of inquiry.bin, identify.bin, key.bin and dummy.bin output files
- enter the number of the COM port
- if you read the following:
  To receive the drive key use Geremia's DvdKey method like follows:
  - Connect your drive with a serial cable to the COM port
  - Eject drive tray
  - Power off drive
  - Push drive tray in until it is half open
  - Power on drive
  - Press "Yes" if you are ready
    Are you ready (Y/N)?
- simply press 'Yes' without doing anything of the above, because we
  already did that before
- after this DosFlash16 displays your DVD-Key and saves your key and identify data
- to do the above steps in manual mode use the following command line if your drive
  is connected to port 0x0970 and serial cable is on COM port 1
  DosFlash LITEON K 0970 1 inquiry.bin identify.bin key.bin dummy.bin


Geremia's DvdKey method with DosFlash16 and 2nd psu
-----------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the LiteOn, don't turn it on yet
- power up PC and boot into DOS
- turn on the LiteOn psu
- run DosFlash16 in auto mode
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????.
  If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on
  after you pressed "Yes".
  Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds (Y/N)?
- press 'N' for "No"
- choose the number of your LiteOn ATAPI drive
- enter "LITEON K" to read the drive key
- type the names of inquiry.bin, identify.bin, key.bin and dummy.bin output files
- enter the number of the COM port
- if you read the following:
  To receive the drive key use Geremia's DvdKey method like follows:
  - Connect your drive with a serial cable to the COM port
  - Eject drive tray
  - Power off drive
  - Push drive tray in until it is half open
  - Power on drive
  - Press "Yes" if you are ready
    Are you ready (Y/N)?
- do the above and press 'Yes'
- after this DosFlash16 displays your DVD-Key and saves your key and identify data


Geremia's LiteOn Erase method with DosFlash16 and 2nd psu
-----------------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the LiteOn, don't turn it on yet
- power up PC and boot into DOS
- turn on the LiteOn psu
- run DosFlash16 in auto mode
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????.
  If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on
  after you pressed "Yes".
  Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds (Y/N)?
- press 'N' for "No"
- choose the number of your LiteOn ATAPI drive
- Warning!!! Keep in mind that you will need the drive key before you erase the flash,
  without the drive key your XBox360 will not work anymore
- enter "LITEON E" to erase the flash
- the first time after the LiteOn Erase the drive needs to be repowered to give
  flash chip access, this can be achieved by repowering the drive before another
  DosFlash16 start in auto mode or by doing a MTK Vendor Intro Power Brute
- in my tests it did not work to power the drive with the PC's psu, because it will
  always respond with busy status
- DosFlash16 can now read, write and erase the flash chip like usual
- to do the above steps in manual mode use the following command line if your drive
  is connected to port 0x0970
  DosFlash LITEON E 0970


Geremia's DvdKey method with DosFlash32 with the PC's psu
-----------------------------------------------------------
- disable CD-ROM boot option in BIOS
- connect LiteOn to your PC's power supply unit and SATA port
- power up PC, wait until bootup is finished
- eject tray of the LiteOn and shutdown PC completely
- push the LiteOn tray half in
- power up PC and boot into Windows
- run DosFlash32
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????.
  If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on
  after you pressed "Yes".
  Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds?
- press 'No'
- choose "LiteOn DvdKey" as flashing task
- choose the COM port number
- press on "LiteOn DvdKey" button
- enter the names of inquiry.bin, identify.bin, key.bin and dummy.bin output files
- if you read the following:
  To receive the drive key use Geremia's DvdKey method like follows:
  - Connect your drive with a serial cable to the COM port
  - Eject drive tray
  - Power off drive
  - Push drive tray in until it is half open
  - Power on drive
  - Press "Yes" if you are ready
    Are you ready?
- simply press 'Yes' without doing anything of the above, because we
  already did that before
- after this DosFlash32 displays your DVD-Key and saves your key and identify data


Geremia's DvdKey method with DosFlash32 and 2nd psu
-----------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the LiteOn, don't turn it on yet
- power up PC and boot into Windows
- turn on the LiteOn psu
- run DosFlash32
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????.
  If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on
  after you pressed "Yes".
  Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds?
- press 'No'
- choose "LiteOn DvdKey" as flashing task
- choose the COM port number
- press on "LiteOn DvdKey" button
- enter the names of inquiry.bin, identify.bin, key.bin and dummy.bin output files
- if you read the following:
  To receive the drive key use Geremia's DvdKey method like follows:
  - Connect your drive with a serial cable to the COM port
  - Eject drive tray
  - Power off drive
  - Push drive tray in until it is half open
  - Power on drive
  - Press "Yes" if you are ready
    Are you ready?
- do the above and press 'Yes'
- after this DosFlash32 displays your DVD-Key and saves your key and identify data


Geremia's LiteOn Erase method with DosFlash32 and 2nd psu
-----------------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the LiteOn, don't turn it on yet
- power up PC and boot into Windows
- turn on the LiteOn psu
- run DosFlash32
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????.
  If you choose to resend the command you should turn the drive off and on
  after you pressed "Yes".
  Do you want to resend the command until the drive responds?
- press 'No'
- the LiteOn flash is not identified
- choose "LiteOn Erase" as flashing task
- Warning!!! Keep in mind that you will need the drive key before you erase the flash,
  without the drive key your XBox360 will not work anymore
- press on "LiteOn Erase" button
- the first time after the LiteOn Erase the drive needs to be repowered to give
  flash chip access, this can be achieved by repowering the drive before another
  DosFlash32 start or by doing a MTK Vendor Intro Power Brute
- in my tests it did not work to power the drive with the PC's psu, because it will
  always respond with busy status
- DosFlash32 can now read, write and erase the flash chip like usual


Respect to Geremia, Modfreakz, Podger, Redline99 and Tiros.

Like a wise man said: "0x2E is the MTK Intro of Death"
Kai Schtrom


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.6 Beta
-----------------------------------
- fixed power brute unlock bug for VIA cards, this can stop your VIA from working
  with the power brute unlocking in Version 1.5
- for DosFlash16 in auto mode on DOS my VIA card works best if I do a cold boot
  and power up the drive short before or with the PC
- for DosFlash32 on Windows my VIA card works best if I power up the drive short
  before starting DosFlash32
- for me the VIA works with internal and external connectors on DOS and Windows

Sorry for the trouble!
Kai Schtrom


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.5 Beta
-----------------------------------
- now supports serial flash chip MT1309E with mediatek status 0x72 like the SH-D163B, SH-D162D,
  Asus DVD-E616A3, Asus DVD-E818A3, Sony Optiarc DDU1671S
- SST25LF020A and SST25LF040A chip support added
- DosFlash32.exe ported from MFC to plain Windows API, exe size is now 22 KB
- new port i/o driver, because giveio.sys can't be compiled for 64 Bit Windows
- DosFlash16 changed slighly in manual mode, one parameter is added to support SST25LF020A and
  SST25LF040A
- two new methods of BenQ soft unlock are now possible on all motherboards with only one power
  supply unit
- 1st method is powered by Geremia's unlock core, thanks for the complete idea, concept and
  source to Geremia
- 2nd method is the Magic28 key send, this only works on BenQ VAD6038 firmware, thanks to
  c4eva and podger for the initial idea
- the two unlock methods are send one after the other if the drive is a possible unlock
  candidate, first the Magic28 command, then Geremia's unlock commands and after that the
  already known power brute unlock is send to the drive, you can cancel any of these methods
  before they are send to the target, this only applies to BenQ drives with a locked flash
- DosFlash.typ updated
- other minor improvements
- DosFlash32 is now ready for
  - Windows 2000
  - Windows XP 32 Bit
  - Windows XP 64 Bit
  - Windows Server 2003 32 Bit
  - Windows Server 2003 64 Bit
  - Windows Vista 32 Bit
  - Windows Vista 64 Bit
- Warning: Drivers for Windows Vista 64 Bit need to be signed, because we can't afford the
  money to let portio64.sys sign you need to do the following:
  1) Log on as Administrator
  2) Enter the following command in a Dos-Box:
     "bcdedit -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS"
     (we made sure there are no typos in the line above) :)
  3) Press enter and reboot your PC
  4) Press F8 key upon initial system boot up
  5) Choose to disable forced driver signing enforcement for that boot session


The following only applies to drives with a locked BenQ flash.


Geremia's BenQ unlock with DosFlash16 / DosFlash32 on any motherboard with the PC's psu
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- disable CD-ROM boot option in BIOS
- connect BenQ to your PC's power supply unit and SATA port
- power up PC, wait until bootup is finished
- eject tray of the BenQ and shutdown PC completely
- push the BenQ tray half in
- power up PC and boot into DOS for DosFlash16 or Windows for DosFlash32
- run DosFlash16 in auto mode for DOS or DosFlash32 for Windows
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????. Because there seems
  to be a BenQ drive connected you should try Geremia's
  unlock method.
  - Eject drive tray
  - Power off drive
  - Push drive tray in until it is half open
  - Power on drive
  - Press "Yes" if you are ready
    Are you ready (Y/N)?
- simply press 'Yes' without doing anything of the above, because we
  already did that before starting DosFlash16 / DosFlash32
- the BenQ flash should now be identified
- go on like usual


Geremia's BenQ unlock with DosFlash16 / DosFlash32 on any motherboard with 2nd psu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the BenQ, don't turn it on yet
- power up PC and boot into DOS
- run DosFlash16 in auto mode for DOS or DosFlash32 for Windows
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????. Because there seems
  to be a BenQ drive connected you should try Geremia's
  unlock method.
  - Eject drive tray
  - Power off drive
  - Push drive tray in until it is half open
  - Power on drive
  - Press "Yes" if you are ready
    Are you ready (Y/N)?
- do the above and press 'Yes'
- the BenQ flash should now be identified
- go on like usual


Magic28 BenQ unlock with DosFlash16 / DosFlash32 on any motherboard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
- connect BenQ to your PC's power supply unit and SATA port
- power up PC and boot into DOS for DosFlash16 or Windows for DosFlash32
- run DosFlash16 in auto mode for DOS or DosFlash32 for Windows
- if you read the following:
  MTK Vendor Intro failed on port 0x????. Because there seems
  to be a BenQ VAD6038 drive connected you should try the
  Magic28 unlock method.
  Do you want to send the Magic28 command?
- press 'Yes'
- the BenQ flash should now be identified
- go on like usual


Thanks to Redline99 and Tiros for help and support.

It's all about DOS!
Thanks guys for the excellent team work!
Geremia, Modfreakz and Kai Schtrom


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.4 Beta
-----------------------------------
- DROM6316 flashing support
- a flash erase is now always done with a chip erase and not a sector erase command, because
  the sector erase gives problems for some Winbond flash chips including the DROM6316
- DosFlash.typ corrected and updated
- for a detailed explanation on the soft unlock look at the included file SoftUnlockByIriez.txt,
  it contains a very good explanation by Iriez from XBS, thanks for that one!

Thanks to Iriez, Jumba, Redline99 and Tiros for help and support.

Happy DROM bricking!
Team Modfreakz and Kai Schtrom


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.3 Beta
-----------------------------------
- BenQ optimization in unlocking the flash chip, it should now be possible to read/write/erase
  the flash without any soldering or wire tricks, the drive is polled for the correct mtk
  unlocking status after power on, this only works for VIA cards and NForce boards atm
- DosFlash32 has one additional parameter, if you start it with the parameter "EnableDrives"
  all the DVD-ROMs are enabled in device manager after flashing, this could give BSOD on some
  systems, therefor you need to create a DosFlash32 link and add that parameter manual to use it
- DosFlash16 has one additional parameter "Send ATAPI Device Reset" in manual mode, this could
  give better chances for soft flashing on some VIA - motherboard combinations
- better support of Intel chipsets, drives can now be flashed if the controller is not set to
  native mode in the BIOS
- the following controller list includes vendor and device IDs that are hardcoded to identify
  the controller type (IDE or SATA), this is needed if the BIOS uses IDE ports like 0x01F0 or
  0x0170 as SATA and not as IDE channels, this list is NOT related to soft flashing
- the following chipset support is added
  - VIA cards
    - all VIA cards with a 6420 chipset
  - IDE Controllers
    - NVIDIA nForce 2 IDE Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce 4 IDE Controller
    - Intel ICH9
    - Intel ICH (i810,i815,i840)
    - Intel ICH0
    - Intel ICH2M
    - Intel ICH2 (i810E2,i845,850,860)
    - Intel C-ICH (i810E2)
    - Intel ICH3M
    - Intel ICH3 (E7500/1)
    - Intel ICH4 (i845GV,i845E,i852,i855)
    - Intel ICH5
    - Intel ESB (855GME/875P + 6300ESB)
    - Intel ICH6 (and 6) (i915)
    - Intel ICH7/7-R (i945, i975)
    - Intel PIIX3 for the 430HX etc
    - Intel PIIX4
    - Intel PIIX4 for the 430TX/440BX/MX chipset
    - Intel PIIX
  - SATA Controllers
    - NVIDIA nForce 4 SATA Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce 2 SATA Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce 3 SATA Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce MCP04 SATA Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce MCP51 SATA Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce MCP55 SATA Controller
    - NVIDIA nForce MCP61 SATA Controller
    - Intel 82801EB (ICH5)
    - Intel 6300ESB (ICH5)
    - Intel 82801FB/FW (ICH6/ICH6W)
    - Intel 82801FR/FRW (ICH6R/ICH6RW)
    - Intel 82801FBM ICH6M
    - Intel Enterprise Southbridge 2 (631xESB/632xESB)
    - Intel 82801GB/GR/GH (ICH7, identical to ICH6)
    - Intel 2801GBM/GHM (ICH7M, identical to ICH6M)
    - Intel SATA Controller IDE (ICH8)
    - Intel Mobile SATA Controller IDE (ICH8M)
    - Intel SATA Controller IDE (ICH9)
    - Intel SATA Controller IDE (ICH9M)


The following only applies to a software flash on a locked flash. The methods have been tested
with the BenQ and the Sammy. The VCC trick will work on any motherboard, but you need to do 
some soldering and cut traces.


Soft Flashing the BenQ in DOS with a VIA card and DosFlash16 in manual mode
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- first you need to know the port addresses of your VIA card, you can get these by starting
  msinfo32 on Windows XP and looking at the port listing for SCSI devices
- for the 6421 the 1st port is internal SATA, 2nd is external SATA and 3rd is internal IDE
- for the 6420 the 1st and 3rd port are internal SATA
- you need the starting address e.g. 0xD000 or 0x7000
- be warned that these addresses can change from computer to computer, they are assigned
  at bootup, but Windows XP should display the ones you need for flashing in DOS
- connect a separate power supply unit to the BenQ, don't turn it on yet (can be XBOX360 or 
  Xecuter Connectivity Kit)
- don't use the Xecuter Kit to power the drive with the same psu as your computer, cause we
  need to power the drive off and on during soft flashing
- cold reboot or reset the computer
- boot from a DOS disk, I used a Windows XP MS-DOS startup disk
- at the prompt type: 
  DosFlash r 7000 1 a0 1 4 a:\orig.bin 0 
  - instead of port 7000 use the starting address your VIA card uses
- press return
- DosFlash16 will ask you if you wanna resend the mtk vendor intro cmd, press Yes
- after you pressed Yes the drive status is shown on the screen, it's something like 0x7F,
  this will change during the next few steps
- turn on the BenQ psu and wait 2 or more seconds, status changes between 0x51 and 0xD1
- turn off the BenQ psu and wait 2 or more seconds, status will stay at 0xD1
- turn on the BenQ psu, you should get a good drive status 0x73 and flashing should start
- this worked only one time after the computer is powered on or resetted for me
- writing and erasing works the same way
- for writing type:
  DosFlash w 7000 1 a0 1 4 a:\ixtreme.bin 0
- for erasing type:
  DosFlash e 7000 1 a0 1 4 D8 0 (D8 is the sector erase opcode for the BenQ flash, if you need
  to erase another drive, lookup the value in the datasheet or DosFlash.typ)
- if you experience any problems try to use 1 as the parameter to the ATAPI Device Reset, cause
  the same VIA card will react differently on another motherboard sometimes


Soft Flashing the BenQ in DOS with a NForce motherboard and DosFlash16 in manuel mode
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- first you need to know the port addresses of your NForce motherboard, you can get these by 
  starting msinfo32 on Windows XP and looking at the port listing for IDE devices
- on most motherboards the 1st and 3rd ports are used for SATA
- you need the starting address e.g. 0x0970 or 0xE900
- connect a separate power supply unit to the BenQ, don't turn it on yet (can be XBOX360 or 
  Xecuter Connectivity Kit)
- don't use the Xecuter Kit to power the drive with the same psu as your computer, cause we
  need to power the drive off and on during soft flashing
- cold reboot or reset the computer
- boot from a DOS disk, I used a Windows XP MS-DOS startup disk
- at the prompt type: 
  DosFlash r 0970 1 a0 1 4 a:\orig.bin 1 
  - instead of port 0970 use the starting address your NForce motherboard uses
- press return
- DosFlash16 will ask you if you wanna resend the mtk vendor intro cmd, press Yes
- after you pressed Yes the drive status is shown on the screen, it's something like 0xD1,
  this will change during the next few steps
- turn on the BenQ psu, you should get a good drive status 0x73 and flashing should start
- writing and erasing works the same way
- for writing type:
  DosFlash w 0970 1 a0 1 4 a:\ixtreme.bin 1
- for erasing type:
  DosFlash e 0970 1 a0 1 4 D8 1 (D8 is the sector erase opcode for the BenQ flash, if you need
  to erase another drive, lookup the value in the datasheet or DosFlash.typ)


Soft Flashing the BenQ in DOS with a NForce motherboard and DosFlash16 in auto mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the BenQ, don't turn it on yet (can be XBOX360 or 
  Xecuter Connectivity Kit)
- don't use the Xecuter Kit to power the drive with the same psu as your computer, cause we
  need to power the drive off and on during soft flashing
- cold reboot or reset the computer
- boot from a DOS disk, I used a Windows XP MS-DOS startup disk
- wait until you are at the cmd prompt
- turn on the BenQ psu
- at the prompt type: 
  DosFlash
- press return
- during scann of the BenQ's port DosFlash16 will ask you if you wanna resend the mtk vendor
  intro cmd, press Yes
- after you pressed Yes the drive status is shown on the screen, it's something like 0xD1,
  this will change during the next few steps
- turn off the BenQ psu and wait 2 or more seconds, status will stay at 0xD1
- turn on the BenQ psu, you should get a good drive status 0x73 and flash access is granted
- you can now continue as usual using DosFlash
- writing and erasing works the same way
- if the ports are scanned there is the possibility that you'll get the resend question for
  other drives like a NEC, this is because the NEC has no MTK chip and returns a bad status,
  if you know the NEC is at that port you should press No and press Yes only if the port of
  the BenQ is shown or simply disconnect the NEC


Soft Flashing the BenQ in Windows XP with a VIA card or NForce motherboard and DosFlash32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- connect a separate power supply unit to the BenQ, don't turn it on yet (can be XBOX360 or 
  Xecuter Connectivity Kit)
- don't use the Xecuter Kit to power the drive with the same psu as your computer, cause we
  need to power the drive off and on during soft flashing
- cold reboot or reset the computer
- turn on the BenQ psu when you are in Windows XP
- start DosFlash32
- DosFlash32 will ask you if you wanna resend the mtk vendor intro cmd, press Yes
- turn off the BenQ psu and wait 2 or more seconds
- turn on the BenQ psu, the DosFlash32 dialog should show up
- the flash should be recognized by DosFlash32
- you can now read, write or erase the flash
- you should be able to do the flashing more than one time in Windows, only do the power 
  off/on trick again
- if the ports are scanned there is the possibility that you'll get the resend question for
  other drives like a NEC, this is because the NEC has no MTK chip and returns a bad status,
  if you know the NEC is at that port you should press No and press Yes only if the port of
  the BenQ is shown or simply disconnect the NEC


Many thanks to jumba for the great idea of BenQ polling!
Thanks to Iriez, Jumba, Redline99, TeamModfreakz, Tiros and all the IRC people for testing
and support.

Join us on IRC efnet at the channel #dosflash for support.

Don't brick your BenQ!
Kai Schtrom


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.2 Beta
-----------------------------------
- bug fix for BenQ recognition
  - manufacturer and device id are sometimes 0x00 for a correct installed switch
  - this issue is fixed with an additional ATAPI device reset before the mtk vendor intro is sent

Thanks to Redline99 who fixed my buggy code by adding one line! :)


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.1 Beta
-----------------------------------
- DosFlash.typ modified for better BenQ support 
- DosFlash16 Flash Manufacturer and Device ID screen output restructured
- flash chips are first erased before writing starts
- DosFlash32 no reenable of DVD-ROMs in device manager after flashing, this means you can't see the drive
  and maybe have to activate it manually again in device manager, this could give better compatibility and
  hopefully no more blue screens

Many thanks to Jumba, Redline99, TeamModfreakz and Tiros for inspiration and help!


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DosFlash and DosFlash32 V1.0 Beta
-----------------------------------
DosFlash can be used to read/write/erase the flash chips of most CD/DVD-ROM drives
that have a mediatek chipset installed. DosFlash is for DOS flashing, DosFlash32
for Windows flashing.


Features:
-----------
- flashes IDE and SATA drives
- supports parallel and serial flash chips
- flash drives in Windows with direct port access
- no vendor cdb flashing commands are used
- tested with the following drives:
  - TS-H943A MS25, MS28
  - SH-D162C
  - SH-D163A
  - and some other drives like Liteon, Hitachi, ...
- NEC drives are not supported, cause they have no mediatek chipset installed
 

DosFlash
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DosFlash supports two flashing modes, Auto and Manual. If you type DOSFLASH at a DOS prompt it
will start in Auto mode. All drives and the corresponding flash chips are detected automatically.
If you can't get a flash chip recognized due to a bad flash or other problems you should use the
Manual mode. In Manual mode you can enter all the parameters used for flashing by hand. The
following help screen is displayed if you start DosFlash with a wrong number of parameters:


DOSFLASH by Kai Schtrom, 08/05/2007 (Ver 1.0 Beta)
DOSFLASH [R|W|E] [PORT] [PORT TYPE] [DRIVE POS] [FLASH TYPE]
         [FLASH SIZE] [FLASH SECTOR ERASE OPCODE] [FILE NAME]
                        R: Read FLASH
                        W: Write FLASH
                        E: Erase FLASH
                     PORT: Port to send command to
                PORT TYPE: 0 for IDE, 1 for SATA
                DRIVE POS: A0 for Master, B0 for Slave
               FLASH TYPE: 0 for parallel flash, 1 for serial flash
               FLASH SIZE: size of flash chip in number of banks
FLASH SECTOR ERASE OPCODE: individual sector erase opcode command byte
                           this is only needed for erasing a serial flash
                FILE NAME: name of the file to read/write from/to flash
All numbers are intepreted as hex values!

Example Usage:
"DOSFLASH R 01F0 0 A0 1 4 C:\flash.bin"
=> Read serial flash with a size of 4 bank (262144 bytes) from Master Device
   on IDE port 0x01F0
"DOSFLASH E C000 1 A0 1 4 D8"
=> Erase serial flash with opcode 0xD8 and a size of 4 banks (262144 bytes)
   from Master Device on SATA port 0xC000
   
   
Explanation of the Parameters:
--------------------------------

[R|W|E]
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- this will set the mode of flashing, it is recommended to first try read on any
  drive, if the read will fail, it is highly unlikely that a write or erase will
  succeed

[PORT]
--------
- the port to which the drive is connected, a port number should always be entered
  in hexadecimal and have 4 hex digits, valid ports are: 01F0, 0170, C000, C800
- this option can be used if your PCI adapter card or on board IDE/SATA ports are
  not identified by the auto mode

[PORT TYPE]
-------------
- the port type tells DosFlash what type of port is installed on the before entered
  port address
- valid values are 0 for IDE and 1 for SATA
- make sure you never mix the wrong port with the wrong port type, this could give
  strange results or in the worst case a bricked drive
  
[DRIVE POS]
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- old style IDE channels have the possibility to connect two drives at one IDE
  channel, the first drive is called the master, the second drives is called the
  slave
- you can select which drive should be flashed on the channel, A0 selects Master,
  B0 selects Slave
- on SATA ports this value is always A0, cause you can only connect one drive to
  a SATA port, so for SATA you will always type A0 here
- it is not recommended to flash IDE drives with another drive connected to the
  same IDE channel, this could be risky if something in the Master/Slave selection
  fails
  
[FLASH TYPE]
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- there are two types of flash chips out for CD/DVD-ROM drives atm
- the older type is parallel flash, which is also supported by mtkflash for example
- the newer type is serial flash, which is supported by flashers like XSF
- the problem here is that no tool is out that can flash serial flash chips on 
  SATA ports
  
[FLASH SIZE]
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- this is specifies the flash chip size in banks
- one bank is always 65.536 bytes in size
- if you know your drive has a flash chip of 262.144 bytes in size you need to enter 4

[FLASH SECTOR ERASE OPCODE]
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- the opcode used in the flash chips datasheet for erasing
- for serial chips this command can be different from the standard and needs to be
  entered for flash erase
- for parallel flash chips you can enter a dummy cmd byte, the integrated command
  should work on all parallel flash chips without a prob
  
[FILE NAME]
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- name of the file that should be used for flashing
- for reading operations this should be the output file
- for writing operations this should be the input file


Hints and Warnings
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- read, write erase TS-H943A MS28 after the firmware stealth has been disabled with Enable0800 disc
  - this only works one time, after the first mtk vendor specific intro cmd is send
  - if the mtk vendor specific outro cmd is send the chip goes back to stealth mode and you need
    again the Enable0800.iso to disable it
  - therefor the mtk vendor specific intro is send at program start to all present devices and the
    mtk outro is sent at program end
  - if you have a chip manufacturer id of 0x02 and a chip device id of 0x02 for the TS-H943A
    the flash chip is in stealth mode and won't give access to any reading, writing, erasing
- always have a look at the DataSum generated, this is exactly the DataSum of mtkflash
  - the DataSum is calculated as the sum of all bytes of the firmware in a short integer
  - to make 100% sure that the flash is written right compare that DataSum to a known one
- this tool has not been tested on all drives out there, the typ list is simply copied from well
  known programs like mtkflash and XSF
  - always try a flash read on a not yet tested drive before doing anything else
  - if the read doesn't succeed it is highly unlikely that a write or erase will
- some LiteOn drives seem to have probs to write the firmware correct, this prob seems to be
  related to windows register flashing, cause even an assembler app can't do this error free
  - if you get errors on LiteOn drives, write the flash two times in a row
- for direct port I/O in windows the givoio.sys driver is used, this driver is loaded at DosFlash32
  start and unloaded at program end, be warned, this driver can possibly make your system unstable,
  it's intention is to let privileged assembler instruction like in and out pass, even in windows,
  if this driver is not used you will not be able to get direct access to port registers
- DosFlash was tested on MS-DOS 6.22 and later, you can easily copy it on a MS-DOS boot disk created
  in Windows XP and start DosFlash directly from the disk
- don't forget to also copy the DosFlash.typ file, it has all the informations about flash chips
  for auto mode flashing
- DosFlash32 was tested without a prob on Windows XP SP2, you'll need also the typ file for the 
  win version
- DosFlash32 will deactivate all CD-ROMs in device manager at startup, this is better for flashing,
  cause Windows seems to poll the drives all the time and this could result in a bad fw file or
  a program hang, the drives are activated again at program end
- you should make sure that the flash is not in an erased state at program end, cause device manager
  don't like drives that do not respond to the inquiry command
- deactivating all CD-ROMs could take a few seconds, so please be patient at program start
- DosFlash and DosFlash32 will try to scan for the VIA 6421L Raid Controller card, based on vendor
  id 1106 and device id 3249, it doesn't matter if the card driver is installed or not


Many thanks to Dale Roberts and his Direct Port I/O driver giveio.sys!

Avoid a bad flash!
Kai Schtrom