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Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
Hey! While we're on the subject,I have been searching for an answer for the following question: Is it possible to enable usb host mode on a 770 from a Mac? If so, can it be done with the Flasher GUI? From what I read there is a command line switch that needs to be entered prior to the flashing process. Thanks.
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Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
No, it's not possible from my GUI.
The command on Linux and Mac OS X is identical (modulo the different executable names). You could even use the executable command line flasher within the 770Flasher.app. |
Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
Flashing N800 and All I get is:
Nokia 770 Flasher for Mac OS X ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (c) Andrew Flegg 2005. http://www.bleb.org/software/770/ Released under the Artistic Licence. flasher v0.8.1 (Jun 8 2006) Suitable USB device not found, waiting To flash the bootloader, you have to supply the X-Loader image SW version in image: RX-44_2008SE_1.2007.42-18_PR_MR0 Image 'kernel', size 1529856 bytes Version 2.6.21.0-200743osso1 Image 'initfs', size 1945856 bytes Version 0.95-61 Image 'rootfs', size 131334144 bytes Version RX-34+RX-44_2008SE_1.2007.42-18_PR_MR0 Image '2nd', size 8192 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0701, 0702, 0703, 0704 Version 1.1.6-50 Image 'xloader', size 9088 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0701, 0702, 0703, 0704 Version 1.1.6-50 Image 'secondary', size 100352 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0701, 0702, 0703, 0704 Version 1.1.6-50 Image '2nd', size 8192 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0801, 0802, 0803, 0804 Version 1.1.6-50 Image 'xloader', size 9088 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0801, 0802, 0803, 0804 Version 1.1.6-50 Image 'secondary', size 100352 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0801, 0802, 0803, 0804 Version 1.1.6-50 Image '2nd', size 8192 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0601, 0602 Version 1.1.6-50 Image 'xloader', size 9088 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0601, 0602 Version 1.1.6-50 Image 'secondary', size 100352 bytes Valid for RX-44: 0601, 0602 Version 1.1.6-50 USB device found found at bus 004, device address 003-0421-0105-02-00 Found device RX-34, hardware revision 1301 NOLO version 1.1.6 Version of 'sw-release': RX-34_2007SE_4.2007.26-8_PR_MR0 |
Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
Not able to update my N800 with the same image as the one I used on the N810 ... getting the same stuff as @jupex with the 770Flasher - which has worked really well for me on quite a few firmware updates and tablets.
Firmware - RX-44_2008SE_1.2007.42-19_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin |
Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
You're trying to load OS2008 on an N800? I guess you know that there isn't an "official" release for N800 yet, only for N810. The problems you are seeing are likely because the firmware is for RX-44 hardware (N810) and the Flasher sees that you are trying to install it on RX-34 hardware (N800).
But if you want to go ahead anyway, then instead of using the 770Flasher, try flasher-2.0.macosx as described in post #2 here: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=11693 |
Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
I flashed my 800 with the 810 image with osx just fine. Use the 2.0 flasher from the command line. Use the exact same commands as the linux how-to except for the name of the program.
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Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
As already noted in other discussions, Intel Macs poses some problems with the mac flasher. :eek:
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So, form the emulation side, I had just failures with Parallels (the last beta) :( , but luckily, VMWare worked fine and fast, with both Fedora and Ubuntu :cool: . A last (effective and FREE) resource is to boot the Mac with a bootable linux live cd, and Ubuntu worked fine in my case. :) (you need to burn a disk and reboot pressing the C key) P.S. how to burn a disk image for free (no Roxio Tost needed)
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Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
Intel Mac ... Trying to load the latest Parallels beta to see if that a) does not crash my MacBookPro and b) loads the software updater properly to flash the N800.
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I hope the new beta (5570) :confused: will be capable to fix this, but this page tell nothing specifically about USB2 (maybe it is included in the generical Enhanced Mac OS 10.5 Leopard Support) |
Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
I can't get Parallels to load up ...
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