07-10-2024, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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EDL on a Boox Note3
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I have a Boox Note3 (non-Air) that I would like to have a complete backup of. I can't seem to get EDL working. Renate's utility says Code:
HWID: 000cc0e100000000, JTAG: 000cc0e1, OEM: 0000, Model: 0000 Hash: 7be49b72f9e43372-23ccb84d6eccca4e-61ce16e3602ac200-8cb18b75babe6d09 (x3) This is a UFS device. cat /proc/scsi/scsi returns flash model "KM5H7001DM-B424". From scrolling through older posts (can't seem to find it now), someone tried to use EDL on a Note3 a while ago and couldn't get it to work either. Any suggestions? Output of edl /lnote3.bin /v Code:
Found EDL 9008, handshaking... Received 0x01 command Version 2.1 Received 0x0b command Received 0x0e command HWID: 000cc0e100000000, JTAG: 000cc0e1, OEM: 0000, Model: 0000 Received 0x0e command Hash: 7be49b72f9e43372-23ccb84d6eccca4e-61ce16e3602ac200-8cb18b75babe6d09 (x3) Received 0x01 command Sending note3.bin 100% ok, starting... Received 0x06 command Ok, waiting for Firehose... <log value="Binary build date: Feb 4 2018 @ 00:51:33"/> <log value="Chip serial num: 0 (0x0)"/> <log value="Supported Functions: program configure nop firmwarewrite patch setbootablestoragedrive ufs emmc power benchmark read getstorageinfo getsha256digest erase peek poke "/> Ok Code:
Found EDL 9008, configuring... <log value="fh.attrs.MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes of 65536 > fh.channel_buffer_capacity of 32768"/> <log value="Calling usb_al_bulk_set_zlp_mode(TRUE) since ZlpAwareHost='1'"/> <response value="NAK" MinVersionSupported="1" MemoryName="UFS" MaxPayloadSizeFromTargetInBytes="4096" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes="32768" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytesSupported="32768" MaxXMLSizeInBytes="4096" Version="1" TargetName="MSM8996" DateTime="Feb 4 2018 - 00:51:33" /> Nope, configuring... <log value="Calling usb_al_bulk_set_zlp_mode(TRUE) since ZlpAwareHost='1'"/> <response value="ACK" MinVersionSupported="1" MemoryName="UFS" MaxPayloadSizeFromTargetInBytes="4096" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes="32768" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytesSupported="32768" MaxXMLSizeInBytes="4096" Version="1" TargetName="MSM8996" DateTime="Feb 4 2018 - 00:51:33" /> Ok Requesting info on LUN 0... no response Code:
Found EDL 9008, configuring... <log value="fh.attrs.MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes of 65536 > fh.channel_buffer_capacity of 32768"/> <log value="Calling usb_al_bulk_set_zlp_mode(TRUE) since ZlpAwareHost='1'"/> <response value="NAK" MinVersionSupported="1" MemoryName="UFS" MaxPayloadSizeFromTargetInBytes="4096" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes="32768" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytesSupported="32768" MaxXMLSizeInBytes="4096" Version="1" TargetName="MSM8996" DateTime="Feb 4 2018 - 00:51:33" /> Nope, configuring... <log value="Calling usb_al_bulk_set_zlp_mode(TRUE) since ZlpAwareHost='1'"/> <response value="ACK" MinVersionSupported="1" MemoryName="UFS" MaxPayloadSizeFromTargetInBytes="4096" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes="32768" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytesSupported="32768" MaxXMLSizeInBytes="4096" Version="1" TargetName="MSM8996" DateTime="Feb 4 2018 - 00:51:33" /> Ok Requesting info on LUN 0... no response Code:
Found EDL 9008 <log value="ERROR: Failed to initialize (open whole lun) UFS Device slot 0 partition 0"/> <log value="ERROR: Failed to open the device 3 slot 0 partition 0"/> <log value="ERROR: Failed to get device info slot:0artition:0"/> <log value="ERROR 14: Line 1270: HANDLE_STORAGE_INFO_FAILURE"/> Requesting reboot... ok Bkerler's Linux EDL tool (what I originally used) said the same. I tested the using QFIL (replacing the driver with QDLoader 9008 driver), essentially the same stuff (reading partitions). Code:
06:20:32: DEBUG: Response was 'NAK' 06:20:32: INFO: fh.attrs.MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes = 32768 06:20:32: INFO: fh.attrs.MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytesSupported = 32768 06:20:32: INFO: Target returned NAK for your <configure> but it does not seem to be an error. This is ok, fh_loader.exe attributes updated 06:20:32: INFO: **INFO Unrecognized tag 'getstorageinfo', so I will simply look for ACK or NAK Code:
06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (148 bytes): CharsInBuffer=986-148=838 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="ERROR: Failed to initialize (open whole lun) UFS Device slot 0 partition 65210"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'ERROR: Failed to initialize (open whole lun) UFS Device slot 0 partition 65210' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (127 bytes): CharsInBuffer=838-127=711 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="ERROR: Failed to open the device 3 slot 0 partition 65210"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'ERROR: Failed to open the device 3 slot 0 partition 65210' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (123 bytes): CharsInBuffer=711-123=588 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="INFO: Device type 3, slot 0, partition 65210, error 0"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'INFO: Device type 3, slot 0, partition 65210, error 0' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (134 bytes): CharsInBuffer=588-134=454 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="WARN: Get Info failed to open 3 slot 0, partition 65210, error 0"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'WARN: Get Info failed to open 3 slot 0, partition 65210, error 0' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (123 bytes): CharsInBuffer=454-123=331 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="ERROR: Failed to get device info slot:0artition:65210"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'ERROR: Failed to get device info slot:0artition:65210' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (134 bytes): CharsInBuffer=331-134=197 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="GetStorageInfo Failed - storage_device_get_info() returned FALSE"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'GetStorageInfo Failed - storage_device_get_info() returned FALSE' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (118 bytes): CharsInBuffer=197-118=79 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <log value="ERROR 14: Line 1270: HANDLE_STORAGE_INFO_FAILURE"/> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: INFO: TARGET SAID: 'ERROR 14: Line 1270: HANDLE_STORAGE_INFO_FAILURE' 06:20:34: DEBUG: XML FILE (79 bytes): CharsInBuffer=79-79=0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <data> <response value="NAK" /> </data> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06:20:34: DEBUG: Response was 'NAK' |
07-10-2024, 06:07 PM | #2 |
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Yup, you did most of the correct things.
Your device is UFS (as confirmed by the chip number) and an SDM636. The Poke3 loader (which I've used a zillion times on the Poke3/eMMC) seems to misbehave on UFS. It could be that the OEM tried to patch something in and broke things. Normally the Firehose protocol allows something to blather as much as it likes but it must end with an ACK or a NAK and then shut up after that. The fact that the edl /z shows queued up messages shows that it broke that contract. Ok, you'll have to do some 'spearminting. Code:
edl /lnote3.bin edl /u /i /v edl /x /v "<getstorageinfo slot='0' physical_partition_number='0'/>" I'm not sure if you have a non-standard slot. Play with slot, small numbers and partition 0-6. Note anything different. Be aware that messages can queue up to the next command. |
07-10-2024, 06:37 PM | #3 |
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edl /u /i /v returns the same as edl /u /g /v.
As you said, output seems to get queued to the next one, and running edl with the custom XML returns Code:
<log value="ERROR: Failed to initialize (open whole lun) UFS Device slot 0 partition 0"/> <log value="ERROR: Failed to open the device 3 slot 0 partition 0"/> I forgot to mention, in between edl /u /g /v and edl /r /u0 test.img /s0 /c1 /v, I had to reset, it just says "no response". |
07-10-2024, 06:57 PM | #4 |
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I was not clear.
Do the /l once Do the /u /i /v once Do the /x /v multiple times in a row, changing as you go. Of course you can do the same /x twice in a row then you get the delayed results. You must be able to get different partitions numbers at least. Leave /g and /r alone. Do you have an xbl from an update? In payload.bin? |
07-10-2024, 07:12 PM | #5 |
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Sorry, I wasn't clear, let me try to explain again.
I did the /u /i /v, followed by /x /v. The first time I run /x /v right after /u /i /v always returns, regardless of the slot/partition number I put in, Code:
Failed to open the device 3 slot 0 partition 0 Attached xbl. I forgot to mention, I do have root already (fastboot flash boot, etc.), so let me know if there's any partition that you want to look at. Thanks! |
07-10-2024, 08:36 PM | #6 |
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Please try this Firehose loader
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07-10-2024, 09:47 PM | #7 |
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Nope, same thing .
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07-10-2024, 10:37 PM | #8 |
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And you tried from a clean reset? Then /l, then /u /g?
That's very strange that they both work the same. I can run that new loader on my Poke3. Most loaders support a dozen different processor models. Well, if I had one of these here I could blow through 900 loaders in the time it takes to do the dishes. |
07-10-2024, 11:58 PM | #9 |
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Previous post disappeared for some reason.
Yeah, this is always right after adb reboot edl. Is checking the output of /u /g (and whatever overflows) enough to tell if the loader is working correctly or not? As in, I run /u /g, then /z. The output of /z carries some information from /u /g that I could just parse. If I need to run anything else that's not /z after /u /g, it will return either "no response" or "cannot write", and I have to then hard reset by holding down power button. By the way, I looked through the Boox devices I know of, only Max Lumi is the other one with 636 and UFS. I couldn't find anyone with working EDL there. |
07-11-2024, 07:55 AM | #10 |
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Ok, I did some of the work for you. I checked 1003 loaders on my Poke3 (SDM636). There are 31 that work. I suggest that you go to the bkerler and hoplik repos and either clone or zip them down to your local drive. The paths given are for local files.
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bkerler\asus_wingtech\3006000000010000_7cd366ef83a08283_fhprg.bin bkerler\asus_wingtech\3006000000010000_cd47cd2fd76e812d_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\asus_wingtech\3006000000010000_e5e07a6beb0800fa_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\lenovo_motorola\0008c0e100010000_172aff6024730ca1_fhprg.bin bkerler\lenovo_motorola\0008c0e100010000_982b2ece2e68f82c_fhprg.bin bkerler\lenovo_motorola\0008c0e100010000_982b2ece2e68f82c_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\lenovo_motorola\0008c0e100010000_a7b8b82545a98eca_fhprg_edlauth.bin bkerler\lenovo_motorola\0008c0e100010000_f8ab20526358c4fa_fhprg.bin bkerler\lenovo_motorola\3006000000010000_0374637d23c4e2ee_fhprg.bin bkerler\meitu\0008c0e100010000_c0806e891f7d5537_fhprg.bin bkerler\meizu\3006000000010000_9e7f8ef2d5f16d8c_fhprg_e3_peek.bin bkerler\nokia_foxconn\3006000000010000_7fe240ddea200f42_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\nokia_foxconn\3006000000010000_b14a27de186e77c9_fhprg.bin bkerler\oppo\3006000000010000_82446e2f29ccb297_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\qualcomm\factory\sdm630\000ac0e100000000_7be49b72f9e43372_fhprg_asus_peek.bin bkerler\qualcomm\factory\sdm636\000cc0e100000000_7be49b72f9e43372_fhprg_bqx2_peek.bin bkerler\qualcomm\factory\sdm660\3006000000010000_54736aebeaaf4167_fhprg.bin bkerler\qualcomm\factory\sdm660\3006000000010000_7e425bcb25364725_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\qualcomm\factory\sdm660\3006000000010000_b73514537ffc38a0_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\qualcomm\factory\sdm660\3006000000010000_f8ab20526358c4fa_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\sharp\3006000000010000_07046415532823b0_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\sonim\0008c0e100010000_1b55c83cc1c00f4f_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\vivo\3006000000010000_f188b3bc5198fb41_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\xiaomi\0005e0e100010000_a7b8b82545a98eca_fhprg_peek_mi_a2.bin bkerler\xiaomi\0008c0e100010000_a7b8b82545a98eca_fhprg_peek.bin bkerler\xiaomi\000ba0e100720000_57158eaf1814d78f_fhprg_redmi7.bin bkerler\xiaomi\EDLAuth\0008c0e100010000_f8ab20526358c4fa_fhprg_edlauth_peek.bin bkerler\xiaomi\EDLAuth\0008c0e100720000_a7b8b82545a98eca_fhprg_edlauth.bin bkerler\zte\3006000000010000_158d0f5f0552472f_fhprg_peek.bin hoplik\fh_collection\57E3C370\4\prog_emmc_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.mbn hoplik\fh_collection\BD25D20B\asus.elf |
07-11-2024, 12:09 PM | #11 |
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OMG!
Exactly one of them (sdm660/3006000000010000_7e425bcb25364725_fhprg_peek.bin) worked! Code:
<log value="Calling usb_al_bulk_set_zlp_mode(TRUE) since ZlpAwareHost='1'"/> <response value="ACK" MinVersionSupported="1" MemoryName="UFS" MaxPayloadSizeFromTargetInBytes="4096" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes="65536" MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytesSupported="65536" MaxXMLSizeInBytes="4096" Version="1" TargetName="MSM8996" DateTime="Dec 8 2017 - 13:33:11" /> Ok Requesting info on LUN 0... <log value="INFO: Device Total Logical Blocks: 0xd7d800"/> <log value="INFO: Device Block Size in Bytes: 0x1000"/> <log value="INFO: Device Total Physical Partitions: 0x0"/> <log value="INFO: Device Manufacturer ID: 0x1ce"/> <log value="INFO: Device Serial Number: 0x4d53554e"/> <log value="INFO: {"storage_info": {"total_blocks":14145536, "block_size":4096, "page_size":4096, "num_physical":6, "manufacturer_id":462, "serial_num":1297306958, "fw_version":"400","mem_type":"UFS","prod_name":"KM5H7001DM-B424"}}"/> <log value="UFS fInitialized: 0x1"/> <log value="UFS Current LUN Number: = 0xd0"/> <log value="UFS Total Active LU: 0x6"/> <log value="UFS wManufacturerID: 0x1ce"/> <log value="UFS Boot Partition Enabled: 0x1"/> <log value="UFS Raw Device Capacity: = 0x7734000"/> <log value="UFS Min Block Size: 0x8"/> <log value="UFS Erase Block Size: 0x2000"/> <log value="UFS Allocation Unit Size: 0x1"/> <log value="UFS RPMB ReadWrite Size: = 0x40"/> <log value="UFS Number of Allocation Uint for This LU: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS Logical Block Size: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS Provisioning Type: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS LU Write Protect: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS Boot LUN ID: = 0x0"/> <log value="UFS Memory Type: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS LU Total Blocks: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS Supported Memory Types: 0x800f"/> <log value="UFS dEnhanced1MaxNAllocU: 0x3b9a"/> <log value="UFS wEnhanced1CapAdjFac: 0x200"/> <log value="UFS dEnhanced2MaxNAllocU: = 0x0"/> <log value="UFS wEnhanced2CapAdjFac: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS dEnhanced3MaxNAllocU: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS wEnhanced3CapAdjFac: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS dEnhanced4MaxNAllocU: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS wEnhanced4CapAdjFac: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS LUN Enable Bitmask: 0x3f"/> <log value="UFS Logical Block Count: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS bConfigDescrLock: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS iManufacturerName String Index: 0x0"/> <log value="UFS iProductName String Index: 0x1"/> <log value="UFS iSerialNumber String Index: 0x2"/> <log value="UFS iOemID String Index: 0x3"/> <log value="UFS Inquiry Command Output: SAMSUNG KM5H7001DM-B424 0400 "/> <response value="ACK" /> Ok Requesting GPT 0 header... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 1 to 2"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok, requesting entries... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 2 to 3"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok Requesting GPT 1 header... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 1 to 2"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok, requesting entries... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 2 to 3"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok Requesting GPT 2 header... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 1 to 2"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok, requesting entries... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 2 to 3"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok Requesting GPT 3 header... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 1 to 2"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok, requesting entries... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 2 to 3"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok Requesting GPT 4 header... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 1 to 2"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok, requesting entries... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 2 to 4"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok Requesting GPT 5 header... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 1 to 2"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok, requesting entries... <response value="ACK" rawmode="true" /> Ok, receiving... <log value="Finished reading from sector address 2 to 3"/> <response value="ACK" rawmode="false" /> Ok LUN # Name Start Count Type ─── ── ──────────────── ────────── ────────── ──────────────────── 0 1 ssd 6 2 Secure SW download 0 2 persist 8 8192 Persist 0 3 misc 8200 256 Misc 0 4 keystore 8456 128 Key store 0 5 frp 8584 128 FRP 0 6 system 8712 786432 System 0 7 cache 795144 65536 Cache 0 8 logdump 860680 16384 Log dump 0 9 onyxconfig 877064 8192 System 0 10 userdata 885256 13260275 User data 1 1 xbl 6 896 Bootloader 1 2 last_parti 902 117 Empty 2 1 xblbak 6 896 Bootloader 2 2 last_parti 902 117 Empty 3 1 cdt 6 1 CDT 3 2 ddr 7 256 DDR 3 3 last_parti 263 32500 Empty 4 1 rpm 6 128 Resource/power mgmt 4 2 tz 134 1024 TrustZone 4 3 hyp 1158 128 Hypervisor 4 4 pmic 1286 128 PMIC 4 5 modem 1414 28160 FAT32 4 6 bluetooth 29574 256 Bluetooth 4 7 dsp 29830 4096 DSP 4 8 abl 33926 256 Android bootloader 4 9 keymaster 34182 256 Key master 4 10 mdtpsecapp 34438 1024 MDTP secure 4 11 mdtp 35462 8192 MDTP 4 12 boot 43654 16384 Boot 4 13 cmnlib 60038 256 Common lib 4 14 cmnlib64 60294 256 Common lib64 4 15 devcfg 60550 256 Device config 4 16 vbmeta 60806 16 VB meta 4 17 vendor 60822 204800 System 4 18 recovery 265622 16384 Recovery 4 19 fsg 282006 512 Modem storage 4 20 sec 282518 4 Sec 4 21 dip 282522 256 DIP 4 22 devinfo 282778 1 Device info 4 23 apdp 282779 64 APDP 4 24 msadp 282843 64 MSADP 4 25 dpo 282907 1 DPO 4 26 splash 282908 8356 Splash 4 27 limits 291264 1 Limits 4 28 toolsfv 291265 256 Tools FV 4 29 logfs 291521 2048 Log FS 4 30 sti 293569 512 STI 4 31 storsec 294081 32 Store secure 4 32 rawdump 294113 32768 RAM dump 4 33 last_parti 326881 721690 Empty 5 1 modemst1 6 512 Modem ST1 5 2 modemst2 518 512 Modem ST2 5 3 fsc 1030 1 FSC 5 4 last_parti 1031 392180 Empty Time to party! 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C:\Temp>edl /l Found EDL 9008, handshaking... version 2.1 HWID: 000cc0e100000000, JTAG: 000cc0e1, OEM: 0000, Model: 0000 Hash: 7be49b72f9e43372-23ccb84d6eccca4e-61ce16e3602ac200-8cb18b75babe6d09 (x3) C:\Temp>edl /l3006000000010000_7e425bcb25364725_fhprg_peek.bin Found EDL 9008, handshaking... nope, resetting... version 2.1 HWID: 000cc0e100000000, JTAG: 000cc0e1, OEM: 0000, Model: 0000 Hash: 7be49b72f9e43372-23ccb84d6eccca4e-61ce16e3602ac200-8cb18b75babe6d09 (x3) Sending 3006000000010000_7e425bcb25364725_fhprg_peek.bin 100% ok, starting... ok, waiting for Firehose... no response, poking... Could not write device C:\Temp> |
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