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Fig 1. N9 PR1.2 "Messages" App

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Fig 2. Nokia N9 PR1.2 "Terminal" App

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flash your N9 with rootFS.bin + EMMC.bin...
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Fig 2 yeah, you can toggle the arrows in the terminal keyboard.

As for fig 1, that is interesting Not seen that before no.
 
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You got the dreaded chess board death. It's due to fawlty RAM. Your device is toasted...
 
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Originally Posted by specc View Post
You got the dreaded chess board death. It's due to fawlty RAM. Your device is toasted...
It's up and running again. I have been observing "recoverable ECC error" messages since I bought the phone toward the end of November (originally PR1.1, then PR1.2 since it was released). I don't think the errors have increased in frequency beyond a certain point -- although this is the first occurrence where the display (frame buffer?) was corrupted and the phone had to be rebooted.

Is there an additional resource where I can find out more about what's going on? Is there anything I can do about this? I live in the U.S. and ended up getting a phone with the Singapore/Starhub ROM (059L3V7). Currently, it's running the North Europe (059J187) release.

One thing I've suspected for some time (but evidently have no way of verifying): PR1.1 seemed to run much more smoothly than PR1.2. In general, I had better reception, the UI was smoother, everything ran faster. Of course I can't go back to PR1.1 to see whether the update caused the change, or whether it was the hardware (I've tried PR1.2 with nearly no modifications; it has never been as stable as it was before, but my memory regarding when exactly I started noticing the performance degradation is somewhat hazy).

Not sure whether this is of any significance -- but I've never overclocked the phone (the only time I tried, I happened to be running the patched kernel and Inception wouldn't work right, while Aegis was still sufficiently intact to prevent me from loading/running such things as the OC module/app).
 
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Originally Posted by jleholeho View Post
flash your N9 with rootFS.bin + EMMC.bin...
What will that accomplish? Or, to put it differently, what was it that caused this in the first place?

I suppose I will find out once PR1.3 is available for my device.
 
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Originally Posted by zszabo View Post
What will that accomplish? Or, to put it differently, what was it that caused this in the first place?

I suppose I will find out once PR1.3 is available for my device.
It will give a fresh phone as out of the box. Ereasing everuthing on your phone might get rid of yor issue and if not it's a faulty device. Just updating a new FW release OTA won't do that it will only update parts of the OS. E.g bug fixes, new features etc.

So a full flash now will give you a 'new' device or you'll know it's faulty and needs to go to service to be fixed or replaced.

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