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Here is my old post about that jig:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...9&postcount=79
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It's the N950's serial-console Phoenix flasher jig adapter.
And it's a prototype device
It can be basically connected to any N950 as battery (you can even sideload power with 4V adapter or use real battery), and it exposes the RS232 pins (--set-rd-flags=serial-console) so basically you can see the kernel messages and login even on broken displays and bypass lockcodes.
I can take others pics if you want...
Last edited by n950; 2015-12-30 at 21:59.