I follow the blog of
http://igorsk.blogspot.com to hacking into my Kindle1.
My Kindle1 can not boot to the system.
The info below is my Kindle 1 booting log.
Also, during the testing for the Kindle, I found the chip of USB controller is very hot. Is it this problem to cause the machine down?
Pls help. Thanks.
check_recovery: shift-<r>ecover, shift-<u>pdate, shift-</> reset...
normal boot...
U-Boot 1.1.2 (Sep 11 2008 - 15:36:04)
*** Welcome to Kindle ***
U-Boot code: A3F00000 -> A3F3FBBC BSS: -> A3F779A4
Saw a REV3 board, spoofing as a REV2...
REV3 Bootloader: Kindle 400 MHz REV2 Board, Revision #9
Boot block version: 20080909
Checksum: 0x20D313BD
Buildrev: 002-KU1-1.1.1-023892
IOC Firmware Version #65
RAM Configuration:
Bank #0: 0xA0000000 64 MB
Flash Configuration:
Bank #0: 0x00000000 128 MB
Bank #1: 0x04000000 128 MB
NAND Configuration:
256 MB
BML_Init success
BML_Open success
**************** device info *******************
nPgsPerBlk = 64
nSctsPerPg = 4
nNumOfUsBlks = 2002
*************************************************
bml open success
pi->nNumOfPartEntry: 10Success loading partition
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No other more infomation when boot. Above sentence is the last one.
Thanks.