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Old 08-13-2018, 02:01 PM   #15
3ldn1k
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Location: russia, india
Device: kt3 basic
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Originally Posted by kapaggar View Post
Hi 3ldn1k, you said you were able to send diags image over fastboot to your KT3. Can you tell me
1. How you entered fastboot in your kindle.
2. Which host was ( Win7/MacOS/Linux ) was used and which fastboot you had to use .
Hello, do you still need help?, I just now read your message sorry.

1. To get fastboot shell you need to solder uart to mainboard, connect usb to your laptop, then you need to open terminal (better is minicom on a linux, because it have upload ability), next - you need configure minicom, for right connection speed, then reboot reader (just unplug and plug battery again), when you can see some output to your terminal - you can see message - press any key to fastboot mode (or something like that) and press any key. Next type "bist", press enter, type "fastboot", enter again, you log in fastboot shell.
(it maybe some different steps, when you in u-boot, i am not sure, because i am unbricked my kindle about a half year ago)

2. i have used linux and windows7 on my laptop, and cp2102 USB uart module to getting shell. I have used Debian-based distro, with "minicom" terminal and simple fastboot package from Debian distro.

When i used Windows - I have used "putty" as a terminal on a Windows for gettng shell, and simply fastboot, it does not matter which fastboot package you need, every fastboot works fine, when you go deeper

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