I have been working with friendlyARM hardware (6410,210, mini210s, mini210, tiny210 etc) for over two years now. Timeout Error while reading approx: 0x00000100 bytes over DCC Unknown DCC answer /PROTOCOL/ Failed writing file ROM2.BIN to eMMC flash 1 at offset 0x00000000 All Done. EMMC Write OK! Elapsed time: 71.863319s (113.994 KiB/s) NAND Writing ROM2. EMMC Write OK!Įlapsed time: 19.485113s (65.691 KiB/s) NAND Writing PARAM. EMMC Write OK! Elapsed time: 19.596121s (65.319 KiB/s) NAND Writing SBL2. EMMC Write OK! Elapsed time: 30.688137s (133.472 KiB/s) NAND Writing SBL1. JTAG device: S5PC210 CPU IDCODE: 0x4BA00477 Mfg.: 0x23b, Part: 0xba00, Ver.: 0x4 CPU Manufacturer: QUALCOMM, CPU Name: CORTEX A9 Halting CPU. For support and updates visit Initialising: SAMSUNG GT-I9100 Config ver.:1.00 I/O Level set to: 2800 mV Box S/N: 3E5961,FW Ver.: 01.48 Connecting to Target. Operating system ver.: Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1), 64-bit edition. Other cases just need flash modem firmware and repair EFS. For null/null(modem problem) - most of time - hardware problem in modem IC. Null/null imei not have any relation with boot.įor boot repair you need connect via jtag and repair boot. What i have do: -read user 512 mb from good i9100 -read boot1 and boot2 512k -erase emmc of bad phone -smart wipe -write all backup from working phone -erase emmc of bad phone -smart wipe -write extcsd -write all backup from working phone can i do now? Connecting with jtag can be usefull? I dont understand why you try connect via EMMC direct phone which allow to connect via regular JTAG connection. I have this i9100 with null imei and baseband try to repair with emmc direct connection but now when connected to pc it ask for SEC S5PC210 Test B/D drivers. And still turn black when press power up or 3 button. SEC S5PC110 Test B/D I got this driver request pop-up after I flashed my GT-I9000 and it won't go to download mode either phone-!-pc mode. > i9100 - SEC S5PC210 Test B/D User Name Remember Me? Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please -! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact. Only registered members may post questions, contact other members or search our database of over 8 million posts. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features.
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