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As promised, the pinout and high quality pictures of the PCB
For me it looks like a normal NAND chip, however it seems to have a rather odd pinout, that does not match regular TSOP48 NAND chips. It most likely is a 8-bit channel NAND chip though, which should be readable
(Oh, and the capacitors are 0.2 and 0.1uF. Top to bottom: 0.2uF, 0.1uF, 0.2uF, 0.1uF)
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Pinouts!
(Blank pins are not connected to anything)
![](http://i.imgur.com/wJi2nhD.png)
![](http://i.imgur.com/ugOXw6z.png)
To me it looks like Pink is VCC and Dark Blue is GND, but I can't be 100% sure.
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I won't continue with any kind of reverse engineering, but I hope this pinout helped
For me it looks like a normal NAND chip, however it seems to have a rather odd pinout, that does not match regular TSOP48 NAND chips. It most likely is a 8-bit channel NAND chip though, which should be readable
(Oh, and the capacitors are 0.2 and 0.1uF. Top to bottom: 0.2uF, 0.1uF, 0.2uF, 0.1uF)
![5PFpEgV.jpg 5PFpEgV.jpg](http://i.imgur.com/5PFpEgV.jpg)
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Pinouts!
(Blank pins are not connected to anything)
![](http://i.imgur.com/wJi2nhD.png)
![](http://i.imgur.com/ugOXw6z.png)
To me it looks like Pink is VCC and Dark Blue is GND, but I can't be 100% sure.
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I won't continue with any kind of reverse engineering, but I hope this pinout helped