A widely used Microwire 16-Kbit (2048 x 8 or 1024 x 16) serial EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) chip manufactured by brands like Microchip and STMicroelectronics. This chip is frequently embedded inside car dashboards, engine control units (ECUs), and immobilizers to store critical configuration data.
Data on these chips—like odometer readings or security PINs—is often stored in . Simply reading the chip isn’t enough; you need a "decrypter" or "calculator" to translate that hex code into a human-readable format or to modify it correctly without bricking the component. The "Dejavu" Software Legacy dejavu 93c86 decrypter rapidshare updated
While specialized "Dejavu" decrypters are often discussed in niche forums, the industry standard for handling these chips includes: A widely used Microwire 16-Kbit (2048 x 8