Sep 11, 2013

Thousands flee on Zamboanga city MNLF firefight crisis

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines: Thousands of residents fled as fresh fighting broke out on Wednesday between Philippine security forces and Muslim rebels, on the third day of a deadly siege in a key southern city, officials said.


At least 13,000 people crammed into Zamboanga city sports stadium seeking safety as soldiers and rebels fought street battles in deserted coastal neighbourhoods nearby, an AFP photographer on the scene said.

"We're trying our best to provide decent facilities for them," governmentsocial worker Beth Dy told AFP, but added the venue only had four portable toilets and no available bedding.

About 5,000 residents from the six communities under siege arrived overnight and some had no choice but to pitch makeshift tents on the grass, she added.

In the settlement of Santa Catalina three kilometres away, Philippine marines exchanged fire on Wednesday with gunmen who were using 10 residents on a roadside as apparent human shields, an AFP photographer said.

One of the residents was waving a white cloth tied to a pole, he added.

People began fleeing the siege areas early Monday when about 180 Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) guerrillas poured into six coastal neighbourhoods of the port city of nearly one million people, triggering firefights with soldiers and police.

The six communities are home to 160,000 mainly Muslim residents, according to local officials, who said about 180 residents were being used as "human shields" by the gunmen.

The siege began four weeks after MNLF founder Nur Misuari declared "independence" for the Muslim regions of the mainly Catholic nation and urged his followers to besiege government installations.

The MNLF ended a 25-year rebellion with a 1996 peace treaty, but Misuari's faction laid a similar deadly siege on Zamboanga in 2001 that led to his imprisonment until 2008, when all charges against him were dropped.

Misuari has since been protesting against a proposed government peace deal with rival rebel faction the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) that he said would marginalise the MNLF and violate the terms of the 1996 peace deal.

The latest attack on Zamboanga is led by a top Misuari lieutenant, Habier Malik, and has left 12 people dead and 21 others injured, said military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Ramon Zagala.

The latest fatality was an MNLF gunman whose body was recovered in one of the areas where the gunmen are holed up, he said in an interview on ABS-CBN television.

Zamboanga mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco Salazar told the station that local officials had been negotiating with Malik to free residents and leave the city, without much success. She said Misuari could not be found.

"Our main priority really is the safety of all the hostages. The military should come in and try to secure the hostages and defend the city from further intrusion," she added.

There has been some confusion over whether the residents are being held against their will and the government on Tuesday said it was investigating whether they were hostages.

"It appears that what happened is not hostage-taking but more of them being turned into human shields by the MNLF forces who entered their communities," Interior Secretary Mar Roxas said.

Zagala said the troops only had orders to surround the gunmen at this point, ensure the safety of the residents and prevent the crisis from spreading to other areas.

Nanay Na Si Nene: i-Witness Documentary

Finally, I was able to watch this documentary.. This is a rerun from last year’s episode which piloted the first of October..


video link: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/video/25703/iwitness/iwitness-nanay-na-si-nene

This is indeed an awareness.. For us to be cautious and for everyone responsible.. Kids aging from 12 to 14 having babies of their own? I honestly wasn’t aware of this scenario until I’ve watched the show.. This is very alarming..

One kid, aged 13 already have twins, her partner just 19, shared sentiments.. He only gets paid P60.00 a day for sewing 100 pot holders.. Their twins are feed with water and a little sugar in it.. Feeding two 5 months old kid with that? I couldn’t say more..

Another is aged 14, and at a very young age, will be having her own child.. She still plays paper dolls.. I mean, how could this happen? When asked if she knows if she’s going to be a mother, that kid only answered, “hindi ko po alam, eto nga po, naglalaro pa ako”..

What is happening? What’s going on?

Bearing a child when the mother is is still one..

This could be a result of poverty? Lack of information on sex? Poor parenting?

For this, no one can be blamed.. I mean, it’s not those kids fault.. Neither are their parents.. Nor the community they inhabit.. This happens, this is reality.. What we can do to prevent the growing number of very young mothers is information and understanding..

To sum it up, disadvantaged background and poor education/employment prospects results more likely for some to have children when they are young..

Whistleblowers in PDAF scam to submit plunder evidence vs Napoles, lawmakers

Whistleblowers in the pork barrel controversy will troop to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Wednesday to submit evidence of plunder against businesswoman Janet Napoles and several lawmakers including senators.


The whistleblowers' sworn statements and their annexes, about eight to 10 inches thick, will be used as evidence by the NBI, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Office of Ombudsman in filing plunder and malversation charges against Napoles and the legislators.

President Benigno Aquino on Tuesday told reporters "there is a possibility" that the plunder charges against Napoles would be filed on Friday.

Levito Baligod, the whistleblowers' counsel earlier told InterAksyon.com that, "We are optimistic that the affidavits will help the DOJ and the Ombudsman build up and strengthen cases against the accused. He added that his camp was hopeful that lawmakers found guilty of plunder or malversation charges "will be detained" for their misdeeds within Aquino's term.

The affidavits will allege, among others, that Napoles and the lawmakers skimmed off millions of pesos in public funds through a scheme involving bogus projects implemented by non-government organizations purportedly fabricated by Napoles.

Baligod on Monday declined to identify the lawmakers named in the affidavits.

The submission of the sworn statements to the DOJ has been delayed since some of the whistleblowers were trapped in Zamboanga City, said Levito Baligod, the whistleblowers' counsel.

Heavy fighting between rebels and government troops have led to class suspensions and flight cancellations to and from Manila and Zamboanga.

Three batches

The first of three batches of affidavits alleges that at least five legislators pocketed anywhere from P54 million to P200 million through a scheme involving fake projects implemented by the NGOs.

Five "subordinates" or "agents" of legislators who allegedly received money from Napoles on behalf of the lawmakers are also named in the first set of affidavits, according to Baligod.

Baligod said the second batch of affidavits would accuse at least 10 more lawmakers of malversation of funds, while the third batch would charge an indefinite number of lawmakers of the same wrongdoing. He said his camp's target would be to complete the submission of all affidavits by end of September.

The first batch of affidavits will include a matrix of the alleged financial transactions between Napoles' purported foundations and the lawmakers. Baligod said the matrix was based on the Excel spreadsheet files kept by main witness and former Napoles employee, Benhur Luy, in his external hard drive.

Luy's spreadsheets were based on Napoles and the foundations' alleged transactions with the lawmakers from 2004 to 2010 recorded through cash vouchers, which had three copies - the white voucher allegedly kept by the businesswoman, the pink kept by Benhur, and the yellow issued to the "customer or client."

The matrix contains the following pieces of information:
  • Name of the lawmakers
  • The projects of the allegedly non-existent NGOs funded through the lawmakers' PDAF
  • Alleged commission or kickbacks received by the lawmakers
  • Details of the Department of Budget and Management-issued special allotment release orders charged against the lawmakers' PDAF allocations
  • The recipients of the alleged kickbacks
  • When and where the alleged kickbacks were received by the lawmakers
  • How the alleged kickbacks were received (through bank transfers, issuance of checks, or personal delivery of cash)
The affidavits are backed up by documents relating to fund transfers and letters to banks "authorizing the branch to debit the account of a foundation and credit it to the account of the legislator," according to Baligod.

He said the details on the bank transactions and issuance of checks could be validated by comparing them to records being kept by the Anti-Money Laundering Council.

Baligod said there were congressmen named in the affidavits who had allegedly received kickbacks through checks and bank transactions while all accused senators allegedly pocketed kickbacks through personal delivery of cash.

Sep 10, 2013

Smart MyBro Green Packet DX ‘Tower’ and UH ‘Shuttle’ : Stylish Design and Best-in-Class Performance

Green Packet to carries a complete range of award-winning WiMAX modems, offering best-in-class performance and quality to ensure users are always best connected !

Green Packet recently unveiled DX ‘Tower’ WiMAX/WiFi router and UH ‘Shuttle’ WiMAX USB modem which showcased at Booth 29, WiMAX Forum Congress Americas, from 2 – 3 December 2009.

‘Tower’ symbolizes power, communication and strength. ‘Shuttle’ represents exploration, discovery and cutting edge technology at its best.

As you can see booth modems are stylish product design, vivid green color and without loosing the performance.


DX ‘Tower’

DX ‘Tower’ is a WiMAX/WiFi router which more advanced than its predecessor Green Packet DV-230. You don’t have to plug additional USB Adaptor anymore to share WiMAX connection through WiFi to multiple users.


Green Packet hide DX ‘Tower’s Dual Omni antenna nicely but still get 5dBi Antenna Gain which boasts up to 20Mbps throughput.

DX ‘Tower’ equipped with 2 LAN ports (RJ-45), 2 VoIP ports (RJ-11) and support for phone and fax transmission over IP network

Green Packet DX ‘Tower’ are available for 2.3GHz (DX230), 2.5GHz (DX250) and 3.5GHz (DX350).

You can download DX ‘Tower’ Flyer (PDF)


UH ‘Shuttle’

UH ‘Shuttle’ is a WiMAX USB modem with fixed and nomadic capability. Green Packet boasts it’s the world’s first high gain USB modem supporting both fixed and nomadic WiMAX.

Also it has Suction Cup to hang in to window or wall for better in door coverage and also 5 meter USB cable which long enough to sitting away from the window without loosing WiMAX signal.


UH ‘Shuttle’ also has Dual Omni antenna (1Tx,2Rx) with 5dBi Antenna Gain which boasts up to 30Mbps throughput.

Green Packet UH ‘Shuttle’ are available for 2.3GHz (UH235) and 3.5GHz (UH350).

You can download UH ‘Shuttle’ Flyer (PDF)

Both DX ‘Tower’ and UH ‘Shuttle’ apparently use MediaTek WiMAX SoC (System-on-a-chip).

Green Packet plans to market DX ‘Tower’ and UH ‘Shuttle’ in Asia, MEA and Europe. In Asia definitely for P1 WiMAX Malaysia.

OFWs to stage ‘Zero Remittance Day’ stir

MANILA As many as 10 million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are to join the planned ‘Zero Remittance Day’ to dramatise their protest against the alleged misuse of $250 million allocated to lawmakers to help improve the lives of poor Filipinos particularly those living in the countryside, according to organisers.

Eman Villanueva, the secretary-general of the United Filipinos in Hong Kong-Migrante, reported that OFW groups based in the Middle East, Europe, North America and other neighbouring countries in Asia have expressed support for the protest set on September 19.

Villanueva pointed out “Our money is not meant to feed the greed of the corrupt and the plunderers. The billions of dollars of remittance that we send and the billions of pesos more generated from the long list of fees that the government charges from OFWs … are not meant to keep a thriving corrupt system of governance.”

Villanueva was referring to the alleged $250 million scam involving the annual “pork barrel” allocation of lawmakers.

Congress has renamed the allocation the Priority Development Assistance Fund apparently to deodorise the stench it created as one of the major sources of corruption among lawmakers.

The scam was allegedly masterminded by detained businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles who set up fake non-government organisations (NGOs) through which these funds were channeled to help poor Filipinos in rural areas.

However, state auditors said that they uncovered a paper trail in which the intended beneficiaries like farmers did not receive assistance such as free kits containing certified seeds and fertilizers to help them increase their yields.

The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee said initial investigation showed that three senior members of the chamber – former Senate president Juan Ponce Enrile, former Senate president protempore Jinggoy Estrada and Senator Ramon Revilla – channeled most of their PDAF allocations worth more than $5 million annually, to the fake Napoles NGOs.

Abigail Valte, the deputy presidential spokesman, said the OFWs and other concerned Filipinos were free to choose the platform they want to air their grievances and advocacies against the government.

But Valte also pointed out that, if evidence would warrant, President Benigno Aquino has already ordered the filing of appropriate criminal charges against the lawmakers and others involved including the non-bailable plunder complaint which also carries the maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

Sep 6, 2013

My First Post After Vacation

To all my avid guests, readers and commentators I would like to ask an apologized to all of you guys for being not able to reply all your comments, request  and inquiry. As of today this is my first post after my twenty-five (25) days vacation outside the country. As I write this post I am still in this NAIA Terminal 3 (Manila) right in this corner of Passenger Holding Area waiting for my flight bound to my hometown tomorrow morning at 5:45 AM.


Luckily I have brought my Huawei Echolife BM622i 4G WiMAX Broadband wireless modem router with me, its from Globe Telco ISP and was able to hooked to the internet with average connection. I didn't depend on the free WiFi here coz' its so slow and opted to intermittent connection. My TP-Link TL-MR3040 portable battery operated pocket wireless router  provides my wireless connectivity to my  Asus X44H lappy and to my Cherry Mobile Magnum HD smartphone. The good thing is that my Rapoo model:1620 wireless invisible optical mouse helps me navigate the web browsing and clicking it even without the mousepad I can moved it comfortably.





Here are few shots taken by my Canon DLSR Rebel T3 were I bought last December at Low Yat Plaza, I have re-sized the photos to 30% using ACDSee photo editor b'coz its too huge 4.7Mb something can take time uploading it.


An additional, there are atleast four to five 4G wireless APs of Globe Telecom here at NAIA Terminal 3 at this corner were I sit now and the RSSI is ranging from 66dBm to 120dBm depending on how your Huawei Echolife BM622i 4G WiMAX wireless broadband router orientation to get the better signal to the APs.

Hopefully guys by tomorrow onwards I can already reply all your request, comments and inquiries on this blog. Thank you for being my avid blog readers. Enjoy!

Sep 1, 2013

LBC Express Zamboanga City



CLIMACO
GROUND FLOOR LOBBY GOLDEN BELL SUPER CENTER MAYOR JALDON ST. ZAMBOANGA CITY
Tel. Nos. -
GOVERNOR LIM
Wee piao Bldg., Gov. Lim Avenue, Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
GUIWAN
MCLL Highway, Guiwan, Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
PLAZA
# 44 Ground Floor Rizal St., Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
MINDPRO
Level 2, MINDPRO CITIMALL La Purisma St., Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
SOUTHWAY SQUARE
3rd level Southway Square Mall, Gov. Lim Ave., Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
SAN JOSE GUSU
Grajo Bldg., San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
VETERANS
Veterans Avenue, Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. (02) 8585-999
YOBINCO
Ground Floor Yobingco Mall, Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -
ZAMBOANGA AIRPORT
International Airport, Zamboanga City
Tel. Nos. -

You can find here for the LBC Express locator for other branches.

Jul 14, 2013

Huawei BM622 Package 2011 Admin Password Generator

If have un/intentionally upgrade your Huawei Echolife BM622 4G WiMAX  broadband wireless modem router firmware to the latest version 2011 definitely you'll be in trouble looking for the admin password. Unlike the previous versions of BM622 both 2009 and 2010 by using your CPE WAN MAC address you can just generate for the admin password with the used of popular WiMAX password generator.


The above is a screenshot of Huawei Echolife BM622 Package Date 2011-09-24, username and password "user" is no longer exist for this new firmware. To login as user the default password is "0SlO051O" to make it more clearer that is (Zero, Capital S, small L, Capital O, Zero, Five, One, Capital O).

Here's how we are going to get the admin password of Huawei BM622 Package Date 2011-09-24:

First we are going to download Putty a utility for SSH client.

Second, open the Putty client and input the host IP address 192.168.1.1 make sure that the port will listen to port 22 that is for SSH, then click Open.

Putty client will prompt you the SSH terminal
Login as : Firefly

Firefly@192.168.1.1's password: $P4mb1h1r4N4m4nT0!!

Server refused to allocate pty

ATP> shell
shell
# cd var
cd var
# cat curcfg.xml
After typing the above command and hitting the enter key, it will print an output in plain text just copy and paste it to notepad for you to be able to locate the admin password just press F3 or search by typing the word Admin.
<X_ATP_UserInfoInstance InstanceID="1" Username="admin" Userpassword="ZjI4Q3hxbXJnZENKRDEyNDJhX2NlUQ=="

You will see similar phrase and text as the above, the admin password  appears as sample above is yet to be decrypted with Base64 for your to able able to used as the Admin password. Cain&Abel is an offline tool for Base64 password decryption you can download it, an alternative online Base64 password decryption can be found here at http://www.opinionatedgeek.com/dotnet/tools/base64decode/


Finally you will now be able to login as admin without using the popular password generator to your Huawei Echolife BM622 4G WiMAX broadband wireless modem router.

Jul 10, 2013

ACPS220 - MOTOROLA Canopy Universal Power Supply


This is the original Motorola Canopy ACPS220 universal power supply adapter when ship from the box, it has three (3) swappable male socket to be used for different countries.


The input AC voltage is an auto from 110 to 230VAC even there is a variation of the input voltage the output still gives a regulated supply of 24VDC.

Jul 9, 2013

Motorola Wireless Canopy

Motorola Wireless Canopy 2.4/5.2/5.7GHz

(Can be configured for either Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint)

Canopy is a wireless Broadband technology that provides reliable, scalable and secure high speed internet access and private network interconnection. Its design allows for a cost-effective “last-mile” delivery of high speed IP based, data, voice and video traffic. Canopy is well suited to deliver data, voice and video to enterprises, government agencies, municipalities, factories, utility companies, schools and universities as well as individual users.


The Canopy system uses Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint networks that can span distances ranging from two to 10 miles (3-15km) in a multipoint configuration, to as many as 35 miles (50km) in a Point-to-Point configuration.*

The basic building blocks of a Canopy system are: Access Point (AP), is the central point for distributing traffic from the LAN, switch, or router to the various users, buildings, LANs and other network devices within the coverage area.

Subscriber Module (SM), the receiver and access gateway located at the end-users premise that needs connection to the Access Point. It in turn connects to LAN, switch, router or other networking devices such as servers, IP-PABX, etc. located at the premise.

Backhaul Unit (BH) provides the connection between Access Points or cluster of Access Points or from a service provider, switching station or headquarters of a private enterprise to an Access Point or cluster of access Points. Backhaul unit also serve to connect a single building or user located in remote location that is not served by a multipoint network.

The Access Point and Subscriber Modules and Backhaul are compact and light weight units designed to be mounted outdoors. The system is easy to configure and deploy.

The Canopy solution also delivers outstanding performance using a modulation scheme that improves the quality of data delivery and mitigates interference from other systems. Motorola Canopy platform offers industry leading data security with advanced over the air encryption. Data delivery with Canopy is reliable and secure.

The Motorola Canopy Advantage Platform enables wireless broadband service providers to expand into competitive markets with the best broadband wireless platform for Data and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Network operators can increase revenue from existing users and add subscribers with attractive high-throughput offerings.

*Motorola CanopyTM Wireless Broadband System 5.7 GHz backhaul with reflector kit

** At time of order product will be configured to user specifications Note: Frequency bands available are dependent on country regulation. Please check with local regulatory for details.

The Canopy Advantage platform is built on the field proven Canopy system and includes the high level of interference tolerance, scalability, signal reliability and ease of installation in all Canopy equipment. It is the leading broadband wireless solution for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) by offering reliable, high throughput services. In addition, it also provides protection for your investment by providing compatibility with your existing network and by being upgradeable to meet future performance requirements.

Point-to-point configuration** up to 10-35 miles (16-50km) at 6-14 Mbps
Point-to-multipoint configuration** up to 2-10 miles (3-15km) at 4 - 7 Mbps

Jul 7, 2013

SEGGER introduces new “NAND-Flash EVAL” and Test Board

Hilden, Germany – August 29th, 2011 – SEGGER Microcontroller has introduced a new tool for engineers to evaluate and test SEGGER’s NAND flash driver as well as the USB stack (emUSB) and the embedded file system (emFile) with various NAND flash memory to find the perfect fit for their upcoming project. The NAND-Flash EVAL board is equipped with a 48-pin TSOP socket for standard NAND flash memory and an Atmel® SAM3U ARM-based microcontroller (MCU). The MCU is preprogrammed with an application that automatically formats an unformatted NAND flash memory and runs a performance test. Afterwards the board behaves like a USB memory stick.


The engineer can use the board to test different flash memory and select the silicon he needs for his application without soldering or code creation. Of course the board also allows testing of custom code.

The SEGGER emFile NAND-driver is optimized for very high performance using minimum amount of RAM. With this hardware and the flash memory delivered with it. Write performance is 4.2 MB/s, read performance is 6.4 MB/s. The driver protects data from an unexpected reset, and uses wear-leveling to maximize the life of the NAND flash memory.

The software running on the NAND-Flash EVAL is delivered as a binary image for easy evaluation. This software is also included as a full development project for further modification and testing. The application layer of the project is left in source form and library evaluation versions of emFile, which include; the high performance NAND-driver, emUSB-Device with MSD class, and the extremely fast SEGGER embOS (RTOS). The engineer can program the NAND-Flash EVAL via USB or via JTAG/SWD debug interface. This permits the engineer to create and run their own applications on the board. The standard debug interface is accessible by a debug emulator such as the industry leading SEGGER J-Link (sold separately).

The Atmel SAM3U is based on the industry-standard ARM® Cortex™-M3 core. The MCU offers very high system-level integration, including an on-chip high-speed USB Device Controller with transceiver, PLL and NAND flash interface. The high level of integration in the Atmel SAM3U enabled SEGGER to build the NAND-Flash EVAL board as a two-chip system.

“The NAND-Flash EVAL board is a unique and efficient way to test and verify design decisions for software and hardware at very early stages of your development projects”, says Dirk Akemann, Marketing Manager at SEGGER.

emFile is available as full ANSI "C" source code and is offered under multiple licensing models all without royalties. Full product specifications and an emFile trial version are available at: http://www.segger.com/cms/nand-flash-driver.html.

SpritesMods: FT2232H NAND flash reader

As a hacker, just like most other occupations that require physical work, your toolset can make or break you. If you can't solder SMD components because your soldering iron is uncontrolled or has a point that's too big, forget about hacking on SMD pcbs with tiny 0402 components. The same goes for e.g. programmers: if you don't have an AVR programmer, programming AVRs is going to be impossible. The advantage, however, is that we can hack together our own tools: you can still program an AVR if you, for example, have an Arduino board you can persuade to act as a programmer.


I have run into a similar problem in the past. When security-testing the 'secure' USB-sticks I got my hands on in the past, I needed a way to directly read the NAND-flash these sticks use to store the data on. For that, I created a quick hack: a NAND-reader consisting of a small PCB the flash had to be soldered on and a parallel port interface. There was no voltage conversion apart from some resistors to limit the current from the 5V parallel port to the 3.3V flash chip and the software was a horrific hack, but the contraption worked: I now had a tool to read out NAND flash, even if it was tied together with the solder and the software equivalent of lots of duckttape.

Since then, I've been getting a slow but steady trickle of requests for the code and schematics for the nand reader. I've never been willing to release those because it's such a hack. It also uses the parallel port, something that is unavailable in more and more PCs nowadays.

Recently, I had the need to read out a NAND-flashchip again. Ofcourse, I could get out the old device, try to find a parallel port somewhere and hope the software still worked. I could also build a new one and improve both the software and hardware to something a bit less hack-ish.

Hardware

As you may have guessed, I opted for building a NAND-flash reader from scratch. I wanted a few things that weren't an option on the old parallel port based one:
  • USB connectivity. Parallel ports are almost extinct, USB ones probably will stay with us for the forseeable future.
  • Speedy. The original unit took a day to read out the 1Gbyte nand chip I connected to it. I really wouldn't mind my new one to be a bit quicker
  • Easy connectivity. Needing to solder a NAND to a board in order to read it out means a chance to mess up the chip, and without a backup that can be quite painful.
  • Cheap. I wasn't planning on spending hundreds of Euros for this.
The easy-connectivity-requirement was the easiest to fill: a while ago, I managed to pick up a TSOP56 ZIF-socket for about ten Euros. The socket has a few more pins than the NAND chips usually have (56 vs 48) but the chip fits perfectly and makes good contact. If you're looking for cheap TSOP48 ZIF-sockets yourself, take a look at e.g. Ebay: there are multiple sellers offering them for EUR10-EUR15.

USB was a bit harder. For the device to be speedy, I'd need at least USB2.0. Not a lot of cheap and easy microcontrollers have that, so one of those would be out of the question. Luckily, I knew about a chip called the FT2232H. This chip is marketed as a dual-port USB2-to-serial converter, but it actually can do a lot more than that: you can do FIFO, JTAG, I2C with it natively, and it also has a so-called 'host emulation mode'. That last mode was of particular interest: it gives you a multiplexed data and address bus with read and write strobes, just like a microcontroller like the 8051 has. The flash chip should be interfacable easily with this, and the 480MBit/s the USB2 chip offered should be enough to be a lot quicker than the parallel port reader.

The FT2232H needs a few parts around it to work, and it's a TQFP chip, so I couldn't just plug it into a breadboard or prototyping PCB. FTDI does make a module with the FT2232H on it and all relevant pins connected to headers; modules like this can be found on eBay too. While the EUR30 this would cost didn't worry me too much, I knew I could get a quicker result from the loose FT2232H I had stashed away somewhere, plus one of the TQFP adapter PCBs I had in a box somewhere. All in all, after a bit of soldering I ended up at this contraption:


On the adapter pcb, I soldered all the components needed for the FTDI-chip to work in bus-powered mode, like page 53 of the datasheet indicates. I then connected the bus pins of the FTDI-chip to the NAND ZIF-socket like this:


The connections are fairly simple. The data-lines of the FTDI-chip are connected directly to the databus of the NAND-flashchip. The FTDI multiplexes the low address bits on these lines too, but because we don't need them we can ignore that. The read and write strobe run directly to their counterparts on the flash chip too. The ALE and CLE-lines, as well as the write-protect line, connect to the high address lines. This way, by reading from or writing to a particular address, we can set the values of these lines. The R/B-line, a line the flashchip uses to indicate if it's busy with something, is connected to a spare I/O-line.

Software

To read the NAND, I also needed some PC software to control the FTDI lines. Luckily, there already is a library which supports all the nifty bitbang modes of the chip, including the host-bus-emulation mode needed here. I whipped up a small bit of software that'll try to autodetect the specific NAND installed and uses that info to set the parameters and algorithm to read out the chip. It does that by reading out the NAND page by page.

The software can read out a NAND quicker than my parallel port solution can, it'll get about 250KByte a second. That still is orders of magnitude below the maximum attainable speed of the FT2232H. The reason probably is because of latency: every time you switch from writing data to reading data, the chip will introduce a bit of latency because of how the USB bus works. Reading just one page at a time means the latency gets introduced fairly often, degrading performance. The software could be speeded up a lot by sending the read commands for multiple pages, then requesting the data read. For me, this was enough: the current software can read an 1GByte chip in about half an hour and that was the biggest chip I tested

I also wanted to build the ability to write a NAND chip in the software, but after some thought I decided to abandon it: I didn't need that feature myself, and writing a page to the NAND also means the OOB data for the page, containing e.g. the ECC-data, would have to be written. The ways to do ECC and the location to store that vary from device to device, and I wasn't willing to dive into that.

Conclusion

So, there you have it: a NAND-reader for 3.3V 8bit NAND flash chips for about EUR30 worth of components. It's not lightning fast or feature-rich yet, but it can be expanded to be. It was useful for me: I managed to read out the NAND chip I built it for.

The software (for Linux) is available, as usual, under the GPLv3. If you manage to upgrade it or make it faster, I'd appreciate a note.

One last note: If you have a broken SD-card or USB-stick and think you can recover it using this, be warned: reading out the flash (with a tool like this) only is half the work. As soon as you have an image, you'll still need to know how to interpret it: most flash chips do bad block management and/or will swap sectors around for wear leveling. Unfortunately, I know of no free or cheap tool to undo that yet.

Source: SpritesMods

Huawei Echolife BM622 Dumpfile

This will be the result of your Huawei Echolife BM622 4G WiMAX CPE broadband modem router after the end of your contract from Globe Telecom wireless internet service provider.  Fortunately this legacy bulky tower case WiMAX device are still alive and kicking until now with the help of those amateur technician salvaging the parts to revive it with all cost to get hooked on to the network even at the last mile from the tip of the heels down to peninsular area.


Luckily everything is available both hardware and software such as parts, the Spansion S29GL064 likewise the ST M25P32 chips, firmware is also widely accessible for download to be able to re-flashed via programming kit to bring back the life of the CPE. Not only that even those newbie can DIY with the help of forum members giveaways tutorial.


If you happened to brick your Huawei BM622 accidentally or intentionally then the only remedy is to get the good one removed the Spansion S29GL064 NOR flash memory with SMD tools such as Rework Station SMD hot air. MiniPro TL866CS is best for backing up the chips and writing it back to the bad chips. If you are very unfortunate to retrieve the firmware with the tools mention above don't worry I have a mirror link copy for this firmware as dumpfile for BM622.

Huawei Echolife BM622 dumpfile download via mediafire

Jul 6, 2013

Self Oscillating 25w Cfl Lamp Circuit

A description is given of a self oscillating CFL circuit (demo board PR39922), which is able to drive a standard Osram Dulux T/E GX24q-3 lamp or similar lamp types with a nominal lamp power of 26W. However, the lamp power is fixed at about 22 W so that the total power drawn from the mains is about 25 W or less. The circuit is based on a Voltage Fed Half Bridge Inverter topology. It is designed for a nominal mains voltage of 230 Vrms where instant-start is applied for instant light output. 

Self Oscillating 25w Cfl Lamp Circuit application circuits


Download application notes and circuits

The Half Bridge switching devices are the bipolar power switching Transistors of type BUJ101AU. The BUJ101AU is driven and controlled by a driver transformer. The driver transformer saturates at a defined current level so that the lamp current is controlled in an indirect way. The key drivers for this design are very low cost and low component count.

7W Compact Fluorescent Lamp

I have disassembled all of the failed compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) I had, from curiosity and in attempt to find out the reason of failure. Of course, I did not attempt to repair them, as I don't understand completely all the details of their construction, although I believe there are cases when the repair (under carefully observed safety precautions) would be possible - when the tube itself (including the filaments) is obviously in good condition and some of the - often underdimensioned - parts of the circuit has failed.


Cracking these beasts open is a little bit more difficult than in other devices I was looking into, as they are not supposed to be opened and are usually sealed using a combination of "clicks" (hooks) in the parts of plastic casing and some sort of glue. Applying certain force usually leads to success, but one should not expect it will happen without any visible damage.

The circuit board is usually stacked between the two pieces of plastic case, one with the tube attached, the other with the threaded contact end. There is not too much space inside, so the board is quite crowded and all parts are mounted in "upright" position. There are two filaments in the tube - one in each end - so there are four wires connected to the circuit board from the tube and of course two more as the power supply. On the picture, the wires are mostly removed, sorry.


The circuit is very well explained on the following excellent webpage: http://www.pavouk.org/hw/lamp/en_index.html. I will just attempt to identify the parts on the circuit board: 230VAC comes in via fuse (B) and choke (M) to the rectifier bridge (A), and is smoothed on capacitor (D). (L) is supposed to be an NTC (thermistor) to limit inrush current, but is probably used only with higher power tubes. Capacitor (K) and diode (J) are part of the startup circuit. The oscillator circuit main constituents are the choke (F), serial capacitor (C), and the transistors of which only is seen (I). (H) is the feedback transformer feeding to the base of transistors. (E) is the capacitor in series with the tube's filaments, which ensures current flowing through - and heating up - the filaments while the arc has not been ignited yet. It has a PTC thermistor (G) connected in series, providing for "smoother" startup.

The CFLs are very good replacement for classic bulbs in places where are used almost continouosly with not many switching on and off. However, the economy and ecology has to be considered carefully, especially when the cheaper types usually don't have the required lifetime, reliability and light output.

PLDT Smart 4G WiMAX MyBro Abot Kaya 499 Promo fixed wireless broadband

One of the hottest 4G WiMAX fixed wireless home broadband today is My Bro Abot Kaya 499 from PLDT and Smart. It’s in line with Smartbro’s products and internet services of WiMAX pocket modem and PLDT’s Home services. For just 499 per month, you can have fast internet browsing and surfing with a speed up to 1Mbps. I made a review about this fresh WiMAX product.

My Bro 499 Wireless Home Broadband Review

When I went to Smart Service Center recently, I noticed a lot of people were inquiring about the new WiMAX pocket modem – My Bro 499. While on queue waiting for my number to be called, I noticed majority of the interested users were kids, grade schoolers, tagged along their moms and dads asking about Mybro 499 abot kaya (affordable in English). I noticed too that after the Smart employee discussed the product’s features, some of the customers ended up with the Plan 999 Smartbro Canopy product. Ironic because I was there to close my contract with that Plan 999 and there were some customers too who were there complaining about the intermittent internet connection of SmartBro Canopy. Hands down with SmartBro Motorola Canopy SM fixed wireless internet broadband, it was really fast especially with my first 2 years of using it. It was strange though it was too slow recently with effect of FUP aka the "fair usage policy" implementation by the telco so I decided to end the deal.

My Bro 499 Promo offers a 4G WiMAX fixed wireless antenna similar to SmartBro Canopy but lower frequency instead of 5.7GHz it uses 2.3GHz outdor CPE built-in modem on it that’s why it’s called wireless home broadband . It means, internet connection is wireless so signal is not so fixed unlike DSL. My Bro also offers up to 1Mbps speed of up without uncapping capacity monthly – meaning it’s unlimited unlike the Plan 499 512kbps WiMAX pocket modem.You can also attached your WiFi router but the bandwidth will also be shared among the devices connected therefore the speed will vary accordingly, for an average user it’s really recommended who research and surf the web, do emails, Facebook, chat and watch online video's but this is not recommended for heavy downloader. If you are a heavy internet user, the Plan 1299 which has up to 2Mbps speed is right for you or go for the faster speed like PLDT Fibr which uses fiber optic network and connection capable of fast and stable internet connection.


This the PLDT Smart myBro 4G WiMAX CPE supplied by GreenPacket Technology Malaysia, there three (3) models for outdoor unit the OX230/250 and the OX330. The fixed wireless broadband modem router is identical to Huawei Technologies that is being supplied to Globe Telecom such as BM622, BM622i, BM622m they are using same license radio frequency but allocated to 2.3GHz while other 2.5GHz.


You can navigate and check your myBro CPE graphical user interface (gui) by pointing your web browser to http://192.168.15.1 if you want to fine tune or configure the setting with the default username and password as "smart" without quote. Take note account for smart username and password has only limited privileged unlike the Administrator you can view everything, portforwarding, QoS setting, signal setting etc. Likewise to get access with the CLI vis telnet same username and password will do except for root.

Migrate your PC to solid state drive

Have you seen how cheap it is to pick up an SSD today? If you're not throwing solid-state boot drives into all of your systems then either you're not saving enough of your hard-earned pennies, or you're just terrified at the prospect of reinstalling Windows.


Well, be terrified no more. Follow our step-by-step guide and we'll show you the fool-proof way to clone your existing boot drive to a fresh new drive for free. This will work with almost anything from your desktop to your laptop, and includes going from HDD to SSD or the other way around.

The main issue is that the new drive has to be large enough to contain all the data on the existing boot partition. Is that obvious? Even better is if the new drive is the same or larger than the old one, but this isn't essential, it just makes life easier.

You should also remember that your system will be out of commission for some time and this isn't a quick process - if you're lucky, and it all runs without a hitch, it can take less than an hour, but if there are issues or errors this can quickly extend to five hours or more, so it's not something to try when you're in a rush.

Step-by-step: Migrating to a new boot SSD

Squeeze your old Windows onto a new drive in easy steps

1. Recovery discs


We usually find that the newly cloned drive still needs to have its bootloader rebuilt. To do this we recommend creating a Windows emergency recovery disc (in Windows 8 it's called a Recovery Drive).

Open the Start Menu, type 'Create a System Repair Disc' and select it. You'll need a spare blank CD or DVD to which you can burn this.

2. Remove everything unwanted


Lucky people will have a larger new drive, but if your SSD is a squeeze remove any unnecessary programs to make space.

You can also remove the large hibernation file: open the Start Menu, type 'Command', right-click 'Command Prompt', select 'Run as Administrator', type 'powercfg -h off' and press [Return].

3. Resize partitions


Resizing the existing boot drive is possible, to do this right-click 'Computer', select 'Manage > Disk management'. Right-click on the boot partition that you're going to clone and select 'Shrink Volume...' It'll calculate the amount of space that can be removed. If system files are causing issues see step four.

4. Partition sizing


If you're having issues freeing up enough space and shrinking the partition down due to system files, then you can try the EaseUS partition software. This will physically shift the data to shrink the partition and it's pretty bulletproof, but it will require a reboot into its exclusive mode.

5. Connect the drive


We're getting close to the copy session, so hook up the new drive on a spare SATA or eSATA connection. Easy on a desktop, for a laptop you'll need to use a spare desktop to handle the copying or else use an external caddy. Ideally running over eSATA for speed reasons plus it'll initiate the drive's driver.

6. Select and copy


We prefer Macrium Reflect as our favourite drive copy solution. Largely as it has a pretty interface and we're easily distracted, but also it plays very nicely with Windows. Simply select the boot drive and click the 'Clone this drive' link that appears, select the destination drive and it'll do the rest.

7. Recover it


Once complete, power down, disconnect the old boot drive, permanently install the new one and boot. Whenever we've run the clone process we've always been tripped up by something. Usually Windows will get confused and want the bootloader to be rebuilt. So boot the recovery disc and let it run.

8. And reboot


Any 'recovery' can be completed by the automatic system and should only take a minute to finish. When it's done, the new boot drive will be ready to run. You shouldn't see any change, as it should run as an identical system, although you'll discover it's way faster if you're upgrading to an SSD.

Asus ENGTX480 Snap review

For a company that prides itself on showing the opposition how to do it, the past six months or so have been tough for Nvidia. Rival AMD was first to market last September with graphics chips supporting DirectX 11, Microsoft's latest multimedia API. Since then, Nvidia has been very much in second spot.


The Asus ENGTX480 gives us our first taste of Nvidia's new DirectX 11 wonder-GPU - The GeForce GTX 480

But that was then. The now is the arrival of Nvidia's fabled Fermi graphics chip. Rumours abound regarding its troubled conception. Some said it was down to failures by Nvidia's production partner, Taiwanese chip foundry TSMC; others pointed to deep flaws in Fermi's architecture. We'll probably never know the full details.

What we can say for sure is that Nvidia originally intended to release Fermi cards last year. The ensuing delay handed the advantage to AMD.

At launch, two graphics cards based on Fermi are available. The top board is the GeForce GTX 480, tested here in the shape of Asus' ENGTX480. The GTX 470, meanwhile, slots in below as a slightly cut-down second stringer.

With 480 stream shaders, the GTX 480 has twice the computational complexity of Nvidia's previous flagship GPU, the GeForce GTX 285. The GTX 470 loses another 32 shaders for a total of 448.

All hail the giant

If that sounds like a typically impressive increase from one generation to the next, it's not the whole story. The Fermi chip itself packs 512 shaders. Nvidia has fused off 32, no doubt in order to increase production yields on what is a tricky GPU to manufacture.

Weighing in at three billion transistors and spanning more than 500mm2, it's easily the largest and most complex computer chip ever to make its way into the PC. Not only does it dwarf AMD's Radeon HD 5800 series, it makes even the latest six-core CPUs look positively puny.

Along with the 480 shaders, the GTX 480 packs 60 texture address units, 60 texture filters and no fewer than 48 render output units. The latter is 50 per cent more than AMD's Radeon HD 5870. It also boasts a 384-bit memory bus and 1.5GB of graphics memory, again both 50 per cent better than its key rival.

Put the two together and you have an architecture optimised for operating at ultra-high resolution and detail settings – just what PC gaming enthusiasts want to hear.

Tessellators for the win

Another advantage Nvidia claims over AMD's GPUs involves the hardware tessellation engine. Introduced into the DirectX 11 API with the aim of improving geometric detail in games, Nvidia has taken a very different approach to AMD. Instead of placing a single tessellation engine at the front end of the geometry pipeline, Nvidia has given Fermi chips a hefty 16 tessellators operating in parallel.

Admittedly, AMD and Nvidia's tessellators are not directly comparable, and even Nvidia probably wouldn't claim that the GTX 480 has 16 times the tessellation performance of a Radeon HD 5870.

However, early benchmarks suggest a clear lead in performance in this area for Fermi. The final key differentiator for Nvidia's new wonder chip concerns GPGPU (in other words, running general-purpose software rather than graphics engines on the GPU). More than any previous graphics chip, Fermi has been optimised for this concept. Time will tell how important this will prove.

For now, there are few desktop applications beyond graphics that are able to hook into the huge parallel performance of a modern graphics chip. Thanks to both the inclusion of the Compute Shader in DirectX 11 and the increasing maturity of its open-source alternative, OpenCL, that's expected to change soon.

Then again, we've been expressing similar sentiments for the better part of two years. Put simply, the benefi t of GPGPU is unproven. In the meantime, Nvidia has arguably the fastest graphics chip on the market in the GeForce GTX 480.

However, in our benchmarks (which included games such as Crysis, Just Cause 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2), the gap between it and a standard Radeon HD 5870 is much too small and inconsistent to justify the 50 per cent price premium.

That said, Asus' ENGTX480 ups the GTX 480's ante by enabling the core voltage to be increased and opening the door to extreme overclocking. Whether that's actually a good idea for a chip that runs extremely hot even at stock voltages and clockspeeds is another matter.