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2016-01-20
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I'm just waiting for output from 0xFFFF when N900 is connected to usb 2.0 host (without hub, etc).
root@aapo:/0xFFFF/src# time ./0xFFFF -I 0xFFFF v0.6.1 // Open Free Fiasco Firmware Flasher Not a local device Waiting for USB device...
0xFFFF v0.6.1 // Open Free Fiasco Firmware Flasher Not a local device Waiting for USB device... Found USB device: RX-51 (0x421:0x106) in Cold flashing mode USB device product string: Nokia USB ROM USB device serial number string: (not detected) Detected USB device: (not detected) Waiting for ASIC ID... Detected OMAP3430 chip Device: (not detected) HW revision: (not detected) NOLO version: (not detected) Kernel version: (not detected) Initfs version: (not detected) Software release version: (not detected) Content eMMC version: (not detected) Root device: (not detected) USB host mode: (not detected) R&D mode: (not detected) Sending OMAP memory boot message... Waiting for USB device... Found USB device: SU-18/RX-44/RX-48/RX-51 (0x421:0x105) in NOLO mode USB device product string: Nokia N900 (Update mode) USB device serial number string: MUM218786 Detected USB device: RX-51 Initializing NOLO... Device: RX-51 HW revision: 2101 NOLO version: 1.4.14 Kernel version: 2.6.28-20103103+0m5 Initfs version: (not detected) Software release version: RX-51_2009SE_21.2011.38-1_PR_MR0 Content eMMC version: RX-51_2009SE_1.2009.40-3.SCANDINAVIA Root device: flash USB host mode: disabled R&D mode: disabled
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Hm... this looks like broken/non-working usb :-(
You can try: remove battery, start 0xFFFF, connect usb cable, insert battery
Also can you try using another motherboard/computer for flashing?
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Keep in mind there is only ~200ms period cold-flasing can be done, so it might take a couple of tries
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2016-03-01
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Flashing with F-Bus/Mbus Cable (Contacts under the battery) and UFS/HWK Flasher-Box should go.
I can do it, but i'm in Berlin/Germany
Or try to find xxxed Nokia Phoenix Service Software.
This has especially an option "Dead USB Flashing"
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Flashing with F-Bus/Mbus Cable (Contacts under the battery) and UFS/HWK Flasher-Box should go.
I can do it, but i'm in Berlin/Germany
Or try to find xxxed Nokia Phoenix Service Software.
This has especially an option "Dead USB Flashing"
I'm just waiting for output from 0xFFFF when N900 is connected to usb 2.0 host (without hub, etc).