DMA Card ID
Grabbing your card’s DNA ID is only required for firmware that has DNA lock implemented. Majority of Full Emulation Firmware requires your card's DNA ID.
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Grabbing your card’s DNA ID is only required for firmware that has DNA lock implemented. Majority of Full Emulation Firmware requires your card's DNA ID.
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MAKE SURE TO DO THIS ALL ON THE 2ND PC
Connect the DMA Cable:
Plug your DMA cable into the card's JTAG (Flashing) port.
Download and Install the Appropriate JTAG Driver:
Captain/Squirrel 35T: Download and install the RS232 JTAG DRIVER.
In Zadig:
Open Options and tick List All Devices.
Select Quad RS232-HS (Interface 0).
Stark/Captain 75T: Download and install the CH341 DRIVER.
Leet/MVP/Ghost 35T: Download and install the CH341 DRIVER.
Download and Install .NET 8.0 Runtime:
Ensure you have the .NET 8.0 Runtime installed on your system.
Verify Setup:
Confirm the following before proceeding:
Your DMA cable is plugged into the JTAG port.
The correct JTAG DRIVER for your card is downloaded and installed.
The .NET 8.0 Runtime is installed.
Run the Appropriate Batch File:
Locate and run the .BAT
file that corresponds to your DMA card and its JTAG driver.
Check CMD Output:
The command prompt (CMD) will output the DNA data.
Review the output, which will vary slightly depending on the card.