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[6120c] [Ciekawostka] Jak wygląda flashowanie symbianowca. |
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4 May 2009, o 21:32 |
ZiomalMarcin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Siema. Jako ciekawostkę chcę pokazać log z Phoenixa podczas aktualizacji oprogramowania w Nokii 6120 Classic. Flashowanie odbyło się w trybie Restore User Product, z ProductCode dla sieci PLAY (taki jaki fabryka dała
![]() Quote: Flashing started Creating product data items list Product data items list created Backing up data items Backing up data items Getting Data Package Reading product state Initializing datafile DataItem "ProductProfile" version "1.0" set to defaults, skipping backup Backup/restore result: 0 out of 1 items were not backed up Backup complete Flashing phone Initializing Asic CMT: Verifying communication to device... Getting product info... Loading image files... AdlServer: Rebooting... Closing connection Opening RAW connection... BUS_NAME:USB PORT_ID:4&22331104&0&2 PROTOCOL:RAW Failed to open RAW connection Failed to open RAW connection! Reopening RAW connection... RAW connection successfully opened! ROM Boot Drivers loaded. Starting flashing... Connection opened to BootCode successfully Failed to set device inforamtion! Opening RAW connection... RAW connection successfully opened! Waiting for USB device... --- Press phone's power button! --- Connection opened to BootCode successfully First wait command succeeded. Flashing Secondary boot code: 14848 Bytes Secondary boot loaded Skipping USB handshake... Flashing Update Server Data: 2016869 Bytes Flashing UPS data: 0% Flashing UPS data: 26% Flashing UPS data: 52% Flashing UPS data: 78% Flashing UPS data: 86% Flashing UPS data: 90% Flashing UPS data: 93% Flashing UPS data: 97% Flashing UPS data: 100% Flashing UPS data: 100% Update server loaded Waiting for Update Server to boot... Restoring normal connection... Asic CMT: Verifying communication to device... Initializing Update Server.... Asic CMT: Verifying communication to device... Loading image files... Error sending ADL_LDR_GET_MS_INFO_REQ Error parsing MS info data. Attempting to continue flashing Loading image files... Asic CMT: Selecting programming blocks... Flashing SingleAsic device... Asic CMT: Start programming 69879 KB... Asic CMT: Erasing rm243_06.51_prd_core.fpsx Asic CMT: Erasing area 1... Asic CMT: Erasing area 2... Asic CMT: Erasing area 3... Asic CMT: Partitioning rm243_06.51_prd_core.fpsx Asic CMT: Partitioning area 1... Asic CMT: Erasing rm243_06.51_prd_vEM1L_01_euro3.fpsx Asic CMT: Erasing area 1... 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Waiting for communication response: 25 BB5 USB Flashing succeeded Phone flashing completed. Waiting for phone to boot up Bootup successful Verifying communication to product (before flash finalizing) Communication verified Restoring user data Restoring user data Getting Data Package Reading product state Initializing datafile DataItem "ProductProfile" version "1.0" set to defaults, restoring from default datafile Starting backup/restore sub-procedure: mode change post delay mode change post delay mode change post delay Sub-procedure completed: Succeeded., result code: 0 Starting backup/restore sub-procedure: data item pre-delay data item pre-delay data item pre-delay Sub-procedure completed: Succeeded., result code: 0 Starting to backup/restore data item: ProductProfile, version: 1.0 Data Item backup/restore completed: Succeeded., result code: 0 Starting backup/restore sub-procedure: data item post-delay data item post-delay data item post-delay Sub-procedure completed: Succeeded., result code: 0 Starting backup/restore sub-procedure: Mode change Mode change Mode change Sub-procedure completed: Succeeded., result code: 0 Backup/restore result: 0 out of 1 items were not backed up Data restoring completed Stopping all operations, returning phone to default mode All operations completed Product flashing succeeded. |
Last edited by ZiomalMarcin on 29 Jun 2009, o 19:07, edited 1 time in total. |
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23 May 2009, o 10:18 |
_NeedSpeed_ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Phoenix wrote: --- Press phone's power button! --- A po co? TAkie rzeczy się robi przy dead USB flashing jeśli się nie mylę, chyba że przy symbianach jest jakaś inna procedura działania :-D |
Last edited by _NeedSpeed_ on 11 Jul 2009, o 17:35, edited 1 time in total. |
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23 May 2009, o 10:22 |
ZiomalMarcin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Flashing był na żyjącym telefonie.
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2 Jul 2009, o 12:02 |
pawelooss ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
No to czas też na log z E51. Flash z 300.34.56 (0570189) na 300.34.56 (0554359).
PS: Na najnowszy soft 400 nie dam, chce się trochę hackowaniem w końcu pobawić. ![]() Ciekawe były poniższe komunikaty. Mimo wszystko telefon znalazło i sflashowało, ufff. ![]() ZiomalMarcin wrote: Flashowanie odbyło się w trybie Restore User Product Na forum E51 pisali, że dla Symbianów ten tryb nie istnieje - pojawia się tylko kilka errorów i papa, nic z tego. Dlatego wziąłem od razu Refurbish, a co! ![]() ZiomalMarcin wrote: Wymazywanie sektorów (area) trwa ułamek sekundy. Programowanie trwa tyle samo czasu jak w przypadku S40v3. Potwierdzam. Ale trzeba zauważyć, że tu pliki flashu mają prawie 78,2 MB! ![]() ZiomalMarcin wrote: Po zakończeniu flashowania telefon był rzucany po trybach Local Mode -> Test Mode -> Local Mode -> Tryb Normalny. Nic podobnego. Telefon wszedł w Local Mode (BTW, jaki fajny "profesjonalny" ekranik się pojawia ![]() Czas flashowania (test podwójny): 3 min 30 s. ![]() Baterii prawie nie ubyło - 5 minut w ładowarce i znów pełna. ![]() |
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2 Jul 2009, o 12:20 |
ZiomalMarcin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
pawelooss wrote: Na forum E51 pisali, że dla Symbianów ten tryb nie istnieje - pojawia się tylko kilka errorów i papa, nic z tego. Dlatego wziąłem od razu Refurbish, a co! Mogłeś być hardkorem i spróbować ![]() pawelooss wrote: Nic podobnego. Telefon wszedł w Local Mode (BTW, jaki fajny "profesjonalny" ekranik się pojawia ), a za chwilę już się uruchamiał w Normal Mode. Nie nic podobnego, tylko tak było ![]() ![]() |
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3 Jul 2009, o 18:59 |
maciek ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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11 Jul 2009, o 16:15 |
ZiomalMarcin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Postanowiłem rozwiać wszelkie wątpliwości co do Flashowania Symbianowców na DeadUSB i przeprowadziłem takowe flashowanie na mojej 6120c, używając programu Phoenix w wersji 2009. Procedura została przeprowadzona bez żadnych błędów i innych kwiatków.
Na dowód log: [ Komentarz dodany przez: pawelooss: 2009-07-11, 19:11 ] To może i downgrade można, jak w E51? ![]() PS: I do $%^&* dawaj logi w Code, żeby forum nie rozjeżdżało. ![]() |
Last edited by ZiomalMarcin on 11 Jul 2009, o 19:09, edited 1 time in total. |
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