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BOFH 2007-11-27 10:10

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fanoush (Post 100669)
Sound like really easy way to shoot yourself in the foot :-)

There may be more reliable ways to make 100% brick but this one is so easy anyone might actually do it without thinking twice. It may do nothing or it may tell the bootloader to activate different RAM timings (due to different chips used in different revisions) or something similar and deadly.

That what I though but was hoping somebody with access to a serial flasher could test it and recover their device if it fails.....

Larde 2007-11-27 11:57

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
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Hi!

Quote:

Originally Posted by BOFH (Post 100658)
Hey Larde & Anthrobug,
Any change you can post a dmsg so we and see if there is any differense from the 1301?

Also mine is a 1301 ;

Took me a little to figure that out. I'm not really pro with that device yet. :-)

So here it is. Attached to this post.

Nice JFFS2 warnings I got there... :-/


Regards,

Larde.

maxilogan 2007-11-27 12:19

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larde (Post 100692)
Hi!



Took me a little to figure that out. I'm not really pro with that device yet. :-)

So here it is. Attached to this post.

Nice JFFS2 warnings I got there... :-/


Regards,

Larde.

Your MAC address is clear... :eek:

xxM5xx 2007-11-27 12:53

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
I'll add your MAC address to my router's MAC filter so if you are ever in the neighborhood, you can use some of my bandwidth :)

Larde 2007-11-27 13:06

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
Hi!

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxM5xx (Post 100716)
I'll add your MAC address to my router's MAC filter so if you are ever in the neighborhood, you can use some of my bandwidth :)

:D *lol*

Yeah, I'll run around in New York till I find you, one day... ;)

Regards,

Larde.

TA-t3 2007-11-27 13:46

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
So, most are 1301 but there are two 1302 reported so far.. I really wonder what the difference is..

caulktel 2007-11-27 14:47

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
I bought mine from Buy.com, got last week.
It was built in Korea and here is the info:

Product RX-34
HW-Build 1302
Nolo 1.1.6

Wow! one of the rare 1302's

Texrat 2007-11-27 15:05

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fpp (Post 100315)
Question is, has anyone got a N800 that's NOT a 1301 ? :-)

I have seen hardware revisions 1301 and 1302. The others may have been reserved and not yet used.

TA-t3 2007-11-27 15:38

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
Texrat,
Do you have any idea (or do you know someone who does ;)) what the difference between 1301 and 1302 is? As Nokia didn't even use different numbers for the Finland and Korea products it sounds like there, ah, should, be some real difference if they bothered to change the number from 1301 to 1302..

OT: Your 'Thanks' button is still missing.. could it be caused by your fairly large signature? Pushing the button out of the way, maybe?

Benson 2007-11-27 17:03

Re: N800 hardware revision
 
Check at the end of the dmesg dump -- I'm seeing stuff regarding a USB hub? I get some musb_hdrc earlier in the boot, but nothing about a hub.
Looks like USB OTG-related maybe?

Of course, I'm not running the latest firmware either -- they said that only affected the SDHC trouble, so I was too lazy to do it. Maybe that's all I'm seeing here?


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