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Recent PM from megacoupe indicates serial now working; not fried.
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We where reading "filtered" information on this thread. A common problem when trying to troubleshoot by "remote control". Last edited by knc1; 09-21-2012 at 09:12 AM. |
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We just don't have the information available to know the full what and why.
Since the units are programmable, we can not assume that yours came with the same eeprom programming of someone else's. Notice in the picture that it is sitting on a plastic bag with the word "AmazonKindle" on it. Which might imply that someone re-programmed it from the default 5v mode. I can not tell from where I sit if yours has been re-programmed (or the one pictured has been). |
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Thanks to this thread I was able today to re-flash two DXGs in demo mode to normal Kindle firmware, so I decided to give something back and share a few tips we found long the way.
Since I do own normal rooted DXG with firmware 3.2.1 I decided to make images for kernel and rootfs as described in https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=190149 Than my friend soldered three wires and we connected them to Bus Pirate for reliable serial connection using 115200N1 settings. I used yifanlu's KindleTool from github to create root password because various other implementation in python and javascript didn't work for me (YMMV). I also double checked passwords using framework account and cat /etc/passwd which I then feed into jack the ripper using fiona world list to be sure that it was correct. I already copied images to Kindle (still in demo mode) using USB mount, and on first kindle I wasn't fast enough to enter into recovery so I decided to dd content while demo mode was running. Kernel (first file) went OK, but while I was coping root filesystem (second file) serial port decided to turn off power on serial port so I got corrupted root filesystem. I slapped myself because if you examine /etc/init.d/power on Kindle you will notice that you can create file /mnt/us/DO_NOT_KILL_UART which will prevent it or just use Code:
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/mxcintuart.0/uart_clk_state After entering in recovery mode (after few tries) I used 3. Load MMC0 over USB storage (using same root password generated for login) and than on laptop used dd to dump root filesystem to first partition of exported USB disk. Problem solved :-) One device was registered on demo account, and although it did connect to 3G it returned that account was disabled in web browser. After de-registration and login with existing Amazon account we where able to access web and Amazon web store from device (so serial numbers from demo devices don't seem blacklisted in any way -- thanks Amazon, we really appreciate it). Thanks again to everyone for all hints and this discussed here. Last edited by dpavlin; 10-06-2012 at 05:36 PM. Reason: grammar nazi review fix |
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Just wanted to add that I too have been successful in flashing my demo Kindle DX(replacement from the infamous bangss, since the first one was broken).
I first used stangri's method in OP but I made the mistake of plugging in usb cable half way through the copying (was worried about battery running low) and got some extra buffer errors, which bricked it. My last hope was yifanlu's passwordless kernel: http://yifan.lu/2011/04/02/recoverin...rupt-kindle-2/ Using a copy of good old friend HyperTerminal from XP copied to Windows 7 ( I am sure minicom on Linux would work too) I transferred the kernel image to memory (takes about 3 minutes on 115200 =~10kB/s for 1.8MB) and was able to boot and then mount MMCO as USB (option 3 in development menu). After that it was a simple dd of a rootimg.rfs (which I extracted from a Kindle DX a .bin that is "floating" around the net using yifanlu's KindleTools that I compiled on Linux) from my Lubuntu virtual machine to the usb (i think output was to of=/dev/sdb1 but make sure with df or mount command first, you want the 400MB partition as the destination) The process was quite slow at around 200kB/s thus taking about 40 minutes for full 400MB, but it worked! I now have my Demo Kindle DX running 3.2.1. One small tip, if you have to use u-boot a lot, you should change enviroment settings for boot to 5 seconds instead of 1 second and also you can set the reboot from inactivity to something large like 3600 seconds, so you do not worry about typing too slow. ![]() Last edited by Begemot; 10-23-2012 at 04:38 AM. |
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Chinese for "one brick" ?
- - - - - That is the device whose output levels are programmable (it has flash on-chip for configuration). Test what levels it is working at, you may have to get the programming application to reset it to 1.8volt. |
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Sanya is a chinese city....
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Weird, I've ordered mine about a month or so ago and it still said onefrog, which if you think about it doesn't make any more sense than onesanya.
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Onefrog is a store on taobao, sells converters etc., the store is based in xi'an
http://onefrog.taobao.com/ Maybe now they have a branch in SanYa. You can try the module out with a handheld old gps, which outputs rs232 signal to pc |
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The new ones are incredibly sensitive, even indoors, and get a position quickly (and they are tiny and low power). My oldest GPS is the size (and weight) of a friggin' brick. You can also test serial devices by connecting the TxD and RxD wires, and checking for a character echo. |
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You are right, that's a simpler way to check it! I bought a 3 in 1 converter from ebay and was worry about damaging kindle if I setup the jumper wrong http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-in-1-USB-t...item232445d5dc I thought about GPS solution because years ago I built a rs232 to usb (actually Axim interface) cable using max232, to just connect the old "brick" GPS to Dell Axim. Now I don't need to dig out the GPS anymore |
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Necessary to flash the kernel and enter recovery mode?
Hi, I'm new to DXG un-demo and after reading the thread carefully I have some questions before working on the un-demo.
From Stangri's post, it seems that running "dd" command (flashing rootfs.img) was in normal serial console. However in dpavlin and Begemot's posts they all flash the kernel and go to recovery mode and mount MMCO as USB, and then flash rootfs.img. I found the latter was discussed in http://yifan.lu/2011/04/02/recoverin...rupt-kindle-2/. I'm not sure whether flashing the kernel, entering recovery mode and mounting MMC0 as USB are necessary? My guess is it's only necessary when the original root file system is corrupted (bricked). Could somebody confirm? [QUOTE=stangri;2210861] In the serial console I logged in with the login root and the password from the KindleDiagnosticTool.exe and ran the following command: dd if=/mnt/us/rootfs.img of=/dev/mmcblk0p1 At the end it started throwing errors like "Buffer I/O error on device mmcblk0p1, logical block nnnnnnnnnnnnn" -- as I'm guessing when it could no longer load next page/image. I've had trouble trying to reboot at this point thro the command line ![]() |
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Either method worked for me (yep, I've un-demoed more than one DXG
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