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Are you JLINK OB?

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It is not OB, it is a full-featured JLink V9, but it can be made very small by removing a lot of protection components.  Details Published on 2020-10-14 14:05
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Can this save my dead V9?

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signet posted on 2020-10-4 23:28 May I ask how the OP wrote the SN? The cloned version I bought has the SN of -1 J-Link>usb Connecting to J-Link via USB...OK ...

You can modify the bin file and then flash it, or you can modify it with commands after flashing it, but you can only modify it once.

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Yanda5zi posted on 2020-10-5 08:09 You are JLINK OB, right?

It is not OB, it is a full-featured JLink V9, but it can be made very small by removing a lot of protection components.

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Posted by Knocking Code All Night on 2020-10-14 14:05 It is not OB, it is a full-featured Jlink V9, but a lot of protection components have been deleted, so it can be made very small

Collect it for study

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V6.42F cannot be upgraded

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Thanks for sharing.  ...
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Can it be used? Can it be upgraded?

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Why did the upgrade fail?

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