Interesting! I didn't knew that
hawhill continued his path to make a USB recovery possible, but he did:
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Originally Posted by hawhill
Yep! We can read (!) and write (!!) any single part of the MMC with bare Freescale SoC ROM-based USB downloader. So the K3 is now considered fully recoverable. It was actually very simple and not a big deal. I started out with a much more complex idea on it, and in the end it showed that the Freescale defaults did already fit the Kindle platform.
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For those who may end up here, I should suggest to see this:
K3 USB Debricking Noob Guide (using USB)
https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/K3noobdebrickatk
and the original thread:
Finding a recovery path with Freescale's Advanced Toolkit
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=183147
and If you're brave enough, you can test his k3flasher:
k3flasher, a USB download mode utility
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=184310
As
hawhill said, "This is probably the end of serial K3 rescue". It's great to be here, a good place to learn more. :-)