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I suggest to first check the USB ENUM messages, ideally on linux
Look into linux' syslog (tail -f /var/log/messages) and watch the output while you connect the device to the PC via USB
Paste here
I wonder if Pali knows some details about an option to read out firmware using 0xFFFF. Gonna ask him on IRC if I find him
Since you mentioned tools to access BB5 over in that other thread: N900 OS never runs on BB5 baseband, it has its own OMAP processor much similar to a Beagleboard-xM
This might help:
http://neo900.org/resources
http://neo900.org/stuff/block-diagrams/n900/n900.html
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