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Mar 21 2006, 10:04 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 2-October 05 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 8,235 |
I finally did it, I bricked my Swisscom CL4.
I re-flashed blupdater.img, to make sure it was that bootloader that I was using, and directly after that I uploaded the image Fred provided. Then I booted... Maybe that was stupid and I probably should have reset after uploading the bootloader. Anyway, the thing started booting, ran out of memory and halted. And now, aside from the recharching led and a brief flash of the backlight when it's turned on, it's dead. I already had a JTAG cable and connectors soldered (~30cm, flatcable, 200Ohm resistors at JTAG connector), and I used both: - The JTAG openwince-jtag deb package (0.5.1) and openwince-include deb - Compiled JTAG 0.4 with the includes provided at openwince.sourceforge.net/includes and tried: jtag> cable ppdev /dev/{lp*,par*} DLC5 jtag> cable parallel 0x378 DLC5 Nothing, can't init the thing, tried it on an Ubuntu and Debian Sarge box. I suspect Sascha was right, perhaps the Swisscoms can't be JTAG'ed? Just a warning |
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Mar 22 2006, 09:09 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 4-March 06 Member No.: 9,287 |
I jtagged 2 Swisscoms alright, no problem, used:
cable parallel 0x3bc DLC5 detect Make sure which parallel port adress your host computer uses, in my case it is 0x3bc instead of the standard 0x378! Digi QUOTE(Berend @ Mar 21 2006, 07:04 PM) I finally did it, I bricked my Swisscom CL4.
I re-flashed blupdater.img, to make sure it was that bootloader that I was using, and directly after that I uploaded the image Fred provided. Then I booted... Maybe that was stupid and I probably should have reset after uploading the bootloader. Anyway, the thing started booting, ran out of memory and halted. And now, aside from the recharching led and a brief flash of the backlight when it's turned on, it's dead. I already had a JTAG cable and connectors soldered (~30cm, flatcable, 200Ohm resistors at JTAG connector), and I used both: - The JTAG openwince-jtag deb package (0.5.1) and openwince-include deb - Compiled JTAG 0.4 with the includes provided at openwince.sourceforge.net/includes and tried: jtag> cable ppdev /dev/{lp*,par*} DLC5 jtag> cable parallel 0x378 DLC5 Nothing, can't init the thing, tried it on an Ubuntu and Debian Sarge box. I suspect Sascha was right, perhaps the Swisscoms can't be JTAG'ed? Just a warning |
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Mar 22 2006, 10:20 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 2-October 05 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 8,235 |
Hey Digi,
dmesg told me it was 0x378, but alas.. You gave me some hope though, so I tried again. Fiddled a bit in the BIOS and yes, it works now! Wohoo I'm not sure if the alternate BIOS settings add something, but I did have to start JTAG as superuser.I tried this yesterday, but it didn't seem to work then. BIOS is now set from ECP+EPP mode to 'normal', and I also changed the adress from 0x378 to 0x278. thanx, I almost buried it! CODE jtag> cable parallel 0x278 DLC5
Initializing Xilinx DLC5 JTAG Parallel Cable III on parallel port at 0x278 jtag> detect Device Id: 10001001001001100001000000010011 Manufacturer: Intel Part: SA1110 Stepping: B4 Filename: /usr/local/share/jtag/intel/sa1110/sa1110 |
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