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Old 08-31-2012, 02:26 PM   #138
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Thanks GM.

Is https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=134637 the best info on serial port recovery?
In addition to what knc1 said, anything not already documented here (such as debricking a DX/DXG with USB Downloader mode) needs a pioneer to blaze a (to be documented here) path in order to achieve his goal, in his own personal self-interest.

Most things here were created (and shared) by just such pioneers when they needed or wanted them. In the case of the "simple debricking" thread, you can see that the first success report was my own.

In your case, you may be the very pioneer that we need in order to add DX/DXG devices to our simple debricking success reports. But remember, we recognize pioneers by the arrows sticking out of their backs. It is a slow and painful, but ultimately rewarding experience to see a path through the wilderness that you created become a major traffic artery of future generations of hackers.

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