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./flasher-3.0 -F RX-34_DIABLO_4.2008.23-14_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R
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1. Plugged in the Internet Tablet (N800) but turned it off.
2. Typed from the same Linux subdirectory
./flasher-3.0 RX-34_DIABLO_4.2008.23-14_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R
I got the message that
Suitable USB device not found, waiting
then turned it on, holding the Home key
USB device found found at bus 003, device address 021
Found device RX-34, hardware revision 1301
NOLO version 1.1.7
Version of 'sw-release': <no version>
Then the root prompt. Then -- nothing. It sat for quite awhile, apparently doing nothing at all, with the USB icon in the upper right corner. I checked that the Flasher 3.0 is set to execute. I tried the whole thing again in root.
Any advice?
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