Can anyone take a look at this picture of a circuit board and tell me if there are any programmable chips on it?
http://imgur.com/a/i55O8
The backstory is this: this is an IP telephone with updateable firmware. I'm fairly certain I have maybe a half-dozen of these phones which experienced a bad or interrupted flash during a firmware update (user pulled the plug in the middle of flashing) and now they won't boot at all. I'm wondering if there is anyway I can buy a device that will allow me to copy the firmware off of a working device and manually flash it to one of the bricked devices. I'm not sure if that is completely far fetched (like fixing a bricked cell phone) or more realistic like a EEPROM device for reading/flashing an old-school CMOS chip.
http://imgur.com/a/i55O8
The backstory is this: this is an IP telephone with updateable firmware. I'm fairly certain I have maybe a half-dozen of these phones which experienced a bad or interrupted flash during a firmware update (user pulled the plug in the middle of flashing) and now they won't boot at all. I'm wondering if there is anyway I can buy a device that will allow me to copy the firmware off of a working device and manually flash it to one of the bricked devices. I'm not sure if that is completely far fetched (like fixing a bricked cell phone) or more realistic like a EEPROM device for reading/flashing an old-school CMOS chip.