can you explain how you did the update exactly? Removed the NVRAM and reprogrammed it or used a new chip?
Yes, i desolderd the AM29F080, reprogrammed and soldered it again. To do that i have used hakko FX-888D (with a flat tip, but i think that any tips would be fine, i have not used a fine one), solder 0.7mm, solder wick, hot air 858D, flux pen. i would highly recomend (even if you have a perfect sight) a magnifying glass, even better a microscope that i did not have.
For desoldering without damaging anything around i followed the steps (but first get confident with your tools):
1) I added a blob of solder on the pins and short all of them, that for mix up new solder (and the flux in it) with the older solder
2) remove the solder with the solder wick, do not push, use a good solder wick with a lot of flux in it, the solder will just flow into the wire
3) add flux again with flux pen
4) set the hot air to minimum air flow and 300°C and point it very close against the chip and remove it
Pay attention to not pull hard the chip while you are trying to remove it or the pads will come with it
5) clean the pads with the solder wick, clean the chip if needed and check for short with the magnifing glass, clean it and the pad with a flux remover.
6) set up the TL866, if you purchase the TSOP32/40/48 adapter from xgecu on alyexpress use the TSOP40A 8 bits adapter, select the ic try to read the old firmware, then update the new one
Now resolder the chip
7) align the pin and put a solder across all of them in order to short all of them, no need to be precise
8 clean your tip, add flux with a flux pen and move the tip slowly and gently against the pin, the excessive solder will accumulate on one side or it will remain stick to the tip
9) use solder wick for the excess of solder and repeat from 8, a couple of times for each side while checking with the magnifing glass or the microscope if there is any short
Remove the resistors.
Time needed around 40 minutes for me.
With the 1.16 firmware from yaromka ?
Yes