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Maybe: /dev/USBfbt, /dev/USBdiag, etc. Would this be any advantage to the new user of the de-bricking tools or just another complication? |
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Ok. So setting fastboot mode from the diags menu seems to work. On my mac I now have the device showing as 0x1949/0xD0D0.
I have downloaded android-sdk_r17-macosx.zip and ran the android program within to install platform-tools, which contains the fastboot program. In the dir of the fastboot program I do 'sudo ./fastboot getvar serial' which just sits at <waiting for devices>. What am I doing wrong?! Thanks! |
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Check if that fastboot is dynamically linked, and if so, look for the library files it references in that same *-macosx.zip. Move those to their "usual place" - whatever that is on MacOSx. That sdk zip file may have some 'readme' documents that describe what needs to be done to "install" the sdk or even an installer script that would handle the above details. Sorry that I have to be so general above, I don't have anything Mac OSx, the above is just general *nix hints. |
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![]() mcp1999: You downloaded wrong fastboot. Download yifanlu's. But you need to compile this because I couldn't find any binary and I haven't MAC. Also I don't know, how is it with USB drivers on MAC, because for example Linux doesn't need any. If you have bootcamp or what's the name for "Windows on MAC", you can download fastboot for Windows, which can be found on this forum. Last edited by hostar; 03-27-2012 at 05:44 PM. |
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The README with yifanlu's kindle-fastboot shows the command needed to build it for the Mac (which is what he used). I do not have a Mac or I would build it myself. Would somebody please post a Mac binary so we can add it to the first post in the "Select Boot" thread along with the linux and win32 versions now posted there? Thanks. |
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Good grief. I have a working Kindle!
It was very simple to do once I had Yifanlu's fastboot and followed instructions in the "simple kindle touch debricking method" thread. FYI. I did this all using OSX with a virtual Windows XP machine in VirtualBox for the MfgTool.exe. One thing I found useful was to put the Kindle into diags mode using the XP machine. Then you can unplug and plug the Kindle into whatever machine you want and it will stay in diags mode. THEN, when you have it in the machine that you want it, put it into fastboot mode using the Kindle diag options D then F. Also, instead of "sudo ifconfig usb0 192.168.15.201" I had to do "sudo ifconfig en8 192.168.15.201". I found this, and generally checked on the status of the mounted Kindle, in the "->About This Mac->More Info...->System Report" page. Thanks to all, especially to geekmaster for your help. I feel like I may even have learnt something on this little journey ;-) |
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That should be added to the first post of the "simple debricking" thread. ![]() ![]() Last edited by geekmaster; 03-31-2012 at 07:46 PM. |
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Today I have got to one MAC. In attachment is binary for MAC.
Tested with getvar and setvar. I haven't tested flashing, but yifanlu wrote to README instructions to compiling for MAC, so I believe it will work too. |
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Hi. I have a minor problem with my previously bricked Kindle Touch.
If I go to Menu->Restart it shuts down as expected but freezes at the starting up page. The only way I can get it to boot again is via MfgTool. Have you come across this before? Know why it is? It has spanned the original 5.0.0 software and the 5.1.0 update. Thanks |
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I would try the bootmode var first, then if necessary, zeroing the /var/local partition, in that order. Good luck. |
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Sh*t. I did 'fastboot setvar bootmode main' and seem to have rebricked it.
I'm back at the YKNR screen... |
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