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Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia Tama devices (XZ2, XZ2c, XZ3)
In the device manager, I see either "Sony sa 0119 ADB Interface Driver" or "Sony sa 0119 ADB Interface Driver", depending on which driver I have installed.
Assuming that the bach file is similar to the shell script, it is this part that does not comr to an end: "SERIALNUMBERS= count=0 for SERIALNO in $FASTBOOT_DEVICES; do PRODUCT=$($FASTBOOTCMD_NO_DEVICE -s $SERIALNO getvar product 2>&1 | head -n1 | cut -d ' ' -f2) BASEBAND=$($FASTBOOTCMD_NO_DEVICE -s $SERIALNO getvar version-baseband 2>&1 | head -n1 | cut -d ' ' -f2) BOOTLOADER=$($FASTBOOTCMD_NO_DEVICE -s $SERIALNO getvar version-bootloader 2>&1 | head -n1 | cut -d ' ' -f2)" EDIT: I just see that the batch script for windows is more complex: Quote:
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Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia Tama devices (XZ2, XZ2c, XZ3)
I cannot comment much on Windows flash script - never used it. Even don't know whether anyone else has used Windows to flash using that script. The script is taken from SFOS repos and I can only hope it works.
You can probably run through executed commands and see where it fails specifically. In the end, it should be calling fastboot. For searching, it should try to find device using fastboot output, if I remember Linux script correctly. Probably something similar is done in Windows. But I let users with better Windows experience to guide you through. |
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Apparently some detail escapes me this time. I'll keep trying - thank you for the support - and of course the port! |
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I also used newflasher to revert everything normal and try again. I also wonder is it recuired to flash both separate downloads from xperifirm as it suggest two separate downloads "52.1.A.3.137" "190510.001-10073" both few gigabytes large. As I see someone has confirmed it should work (github). Could it related to that I tried aosp11 port & twrp-recovey from xda-developers and messing those files somehow. Can't use linux to test flash for now. Is it correct to keep standalone android platform-tools actual files same place where lies sailfish flashing files? I could not get fastboot work any other ways. |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia Tama devices (XZ2, XZ2c, XZ3)
If you're just using fastboot/adb for flashing, etc, (and not for actual development ), don't bother with platform-tools, etc., but just use something like - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/o...1-4-3.2588979/ .
If double-click bat file doesn't work, just open the bat file with notepad and find the place whwre it says the fastboot commands, (near the end, "fastboot flash boot..." "fastboot flash system..."), and copy/paste into terminal one-by-one. |
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Any instructions for that? |
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Sorry for late response here. TMO is blocking access from the network I am using right now and I happen to be here occasionally |
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zypper info --requires xt9Code:
zypper info --requires sailfish-eas |
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