This EFI BIOS SPI flex cable is used for Macbook, MacBook Air and new MacBook Pro models for the years 2010 – 2017 This is helpful when there is no SOIC8 type of EFI BIOS chip located on the logic board. It has three connectors for the years 2010 – 2011, 2012 – 2014 and 2015 – 2017 This flexyible cable for EFI-ROM access at J6100 connector of Apple MacBook LogicBoard. You can read and write the BIOS from the socket by connecting it to the BIOS programming device. New 2019 Version Cable EFI-ROM Converting flexyible cable Apple MacBook J6100 SPI-ROM EFI ROM Apple spi programmer cable , apple sam , apple icloud clear , apple bios password clear programming cable Which EEPROM programmers are compatible with ? Tested programmers ; RT809F/H , CH341a and All BIOS programmers with automatic ID recognition support the cable. Important Information If some SPI programmer doesn't work, you need to supply +3.3V to 'PP3V3_SUS' of the Mainboard. As mentioned that, you must supply +3.3V to the 'PP3V3_SUS' of the Mainboard using a DC power supply. Sample +3.3 Volt connection pins are described in the instruction manual. Compatibility: MacBook Air : 2012 - 2015 New MacBook : 2015 MacBook Pro Retina : 2013 Late 2015 (15 inch) 2012 Late 2015 (13 inch) MacBook Pro Retina(TouchBar, Non-TouchBar) : 2016 - 2017 Türkçe Kullanma Klavuzu English User Manual Français Guide de l'utilisateur Deutsch Benutzerhandbuch Package Included 1 x EFI SPI Rom Read & Write Flexy Cable Boardview and Schematic Gift download link send Ebay Buy Link : https://www.ebay.com/itm/173810301784?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 Paypal 5 USD Discount Express Cargo Economy Shipping
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Hey guys, I've just ordered one of this cables and I'm so impatient to test it. Hope I will get it soon.
Sure, no problem. So, my first impression is either I don't know how to use it, either the cable is broken. I've tried to connect the cable with a CH341a and TL866II Plus, but it says "Pin detected error" with both programmers. I ended up by checking all the positions for the cable and the motherboard connector and I'm still getting the same error. The laptop model is macbook a1534 12" (2017). I honestly don't no what I'm doing wrong...is it anyone to go with me through steps, maybe something is missing? Thanks.
All good. The EFI SPI cable I was using is faulty. I had to find the right angle to be able to read&write. My macbook is back to life now! Thanks.