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dirkvl 2017-04-13 17:34

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Yeah and if there is one device in non - local mode, could I pull the image from it to install on the others? Some nice dd command or so

nthn 2017-04-13 17:42

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vitaminj (Post 1526826)
I never understood the big excitement with the whole MeeGo thing anyway. Ok, a unified platform for multiple companies to us would be a good thing, but Nokia were the ones with a proven track record of shipping good and popular devices on their Linux platform, whereas Moblin from Intel's side was never used in anything so widely (afaik). I just feel like Nokia wasted their time trying to merge with something not very well proven and got no benefits from it.

MeeGo 1.2 (I think) sure looked cool on my netbook, though! Full of bugs, but well designed (there's a common thread here somewhere). It was a sad day finding out they'd binned it.

juiceme 2017-04-14 10:13

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by n950 (Post 1526832)
How to know what device is it?
Do you think i can go out local mode? perhaps flasher -i command will inform us about os version like with N9.
If it's Ilmatar device is it possible to flash with harmattan PR1.3 image for n9/50?

That would be VERY STUPID THING TO DO if it turns out you have something very unique in your hands!
Luckily it is probably not easy to accpmplish, and you probably will brick the device totally if you try it. :D

If you have a device prototype with beginnings of a completely new OS not seen anywhere, why would you want to trash it by installing something that already is found on many other devices?

n950 2017-04-14 11:51

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1526851)
That would be VERY STUPID THING TO DO if it turns out you have something very unique in your hands!
Luckily it is probably not easy to accpmplish, and you probably will brick the device totally if you try it. :D

If you have a device prototype with beginnings of a completely new OS not seen anywhere, why would you want to trash it by installing something that already is found on many other devices?

I will not install PR1.3 i just ask ;)
Flasher -i is not dangerous no? just to know what OS version...
I want to exit Local mode but how?

juiceme 2017-04-14 13:47

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by n950 (Post 1526854)
I will not install PR1.3 i just ask ;)
Flasher -i is not dangerous no? just to know what OS version...
I want to exit Local mode but how?

Using "flasher -i" is probably OK. At least you will learn if it accepts the same flasher version.

About "Local Mode", difficult to say really. It is possible you need some different flasher for example to set that mode (if it is a device mode and not whole package which is in Local Mode)

dirkvl 2017-04-15 12:11

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Hmm "Medfield", that is weird

In properties: "Device USB\VID_8086&PID_E004\5&ecb7860&0&1 was configured."

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/t1jfyu8sp66i0jx/Lauta.JPG

Where can I download the correct flasher to do the -i command?

n950 2017-04-15 12:16

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dirkvl (Post 1526878)
Hmm "Medfield", that is weird

In properties: "Device USB\VID_8086&PID_E004\5&ecb7860&0&1 was configured."

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/t1jfyu8sp66i0jx/Lauta.JPG

Where can I download the correct flasher to do the -i command?

For Windows:

WinFlasher_3.12.1.exe

http://www.fladnag.net/downloads/telephone/n900/tools/

It's better with Linux distrib like Ubuntu.
No drivers needed.

For Linux:

flasher_3.12.1_i386.deb

Turn OFF device
Put command flasher -i
connect the device to your PC and it will show you OS version (if device compatible with flasher app).


nb. Intel Medfield perhaps :p
http://www.intomobile.com/2011/01/31...eld-smartphon/


EDIT:

Medfield drivers i think are not really installed.
Better to try ubuntu.

gerbick 2017-04-15 12:50

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
This keeps getting more curious. Intel Medfield perhaps? You have a piece of history if that's the real case. Already a rare device. But that is... just wow.

dirkvl 2017-04-15 13:14

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
shows up during logs when connecting usb
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/hyow4f8avx4ka4y/lauta_usb.jpeg

flasher does not find the phone in windows nor ubuntu, shows up as medfield in usb list on both

AHA! same i2c error as this article

mrsellout 2017-04-15 17:15

Re: Nokia Lauta RM-742
 
Any chance of some video? Be nice to see the thing booting, plus someone may be able to glean something from the output.


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