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Old 06-24-2008, 07:53   #1 (permalink)
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dead panasonic MX7..


hi support!

what could be possible problem w/ this dead MX7?

I flashed it many times, but always error..

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Device: Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7
Checking data, wait...
Action: flash write
Boot...
Press and HOLD Power button now (if boot does not start remove/install batery) !
loading...
boot answer: 02
Release Power button now
Boot Done
Set Baud...
115200
Set Baud Done
Connecting...
flash: 0089:880D
Connecting Done
Check hardware...
Check hardware Done
Check parameters...
Check parameters Done
backup critical area...
reading [eeprom-sta]...
file saved: C:\Program Files\InfinityBox\Pana01\Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7_eeprom-sta_20080624-124842.2DE.bin
loading data...
data loaded
reading [eeprom-sec]...
file saved: C:\Program Files\InfinityBox\Pana01\Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7_eeprom-sec_20080624-124857.2DE.bin
reading [eeprom-complete]...
file saved: C:\Program Files\InfinityBox\Pana01\Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7_eeprom-complete_20080624-124951.2DE.bin
backup critical area Done
Check memory...
Check memory Done
Write...
reset...
done
Writing: Firmware
repair write error [A0B4E000]...
error: write failed[A0020000]
error: erase not confirmed
Write Failed
Finished, Remove/Install battery now !
Time used: 1319 sec
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Hello,

You have a good reason to open phone and check it's hardware.
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Old 06-25-2008, 05:21   #3 (permalink)
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Hello,

You have a good reason to open phone and check it's hardware.
nope! I just changed the baudrate...then my MX7 is alive again..

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COM8 [VCP0] selected
Device: Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7
Checking data, wait...
Action: flash write
Boot...
Press and HOLD Power button now (if boot does not start remove/install batery) !
loading...
boot answer: 02
Release Power button now
Boot Done
Set Baud...
460800
Set Baud Done
Connecting...
flash: 0089:880D
Connecting Done
Check hardware...
Check hardware Done
Check parameters...
Check parameters Done
backup critical area...
reading [eeprom-sta]...
file saved: C:\Program Files\InfinityBox\Pana01\Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7_eeprom-sta_20080624-173643.2DE.bin
loading data...
data loaded
reading [eeprom-sec]...
file saved: C:\Program Files\InfinityBox\Pana01\Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7_eeprom-sec_20080624-173646.2DE.bin
reading [eeprom-complete]...
file saved: C:\Program Files\InfinityBox\Pana01\Panasonic-VS6,VS7,SA7,MX7_eeprom-complete_20080624-173703.2DE.bin
backup critical area Done
Check memory...
Check memory Done
Write...
reset...
done
Writing: Firmware
Verifying...
Done
Writing: FFS-1/Customization
Verifying...
Done
Writing: Graphics Pack
Verifying...
Done
Writing: FFS-2/File system
Verifying...
Done
Writing: FFS-2/File system
Verifying...
Done
Write Done
Finished, Remove/Install battery now !
Time used: 2078 sec


great tool!
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wow nice info bro.just change the baud rate and its ok now.thanks for the info
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Yes, it's very interesting experience, thanks for it !
To be honest it's quite strange for me that at slow baudrate phone can not be flashed but at high baudrate it's become flashed, anyway it's a good experience that may helps to other people.
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Yes its strange..

maybe the PC COM8 [VCP0] baud rate was set to 460800, and the Infinity software could not communicate with port (COM 8) using 115200 baud.

Thanks for the info, it will serve as a Good reference.
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Yes, it's very interesting experience, thanks for it !
To be honest it's quite strange for me that at slow baudrate phone can not be flashed but at high baudrate it's become flashed, anyway it's a good experience that may helps to other people.
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Yes its strange..

maybe the PC COM8 [VCP0] baud rate was set to 460800, and the Infinity software could not communicate with port (COM 8) using 115200 baud.

Thanks for the info, it will serve as a Good reference.
really strange

as for MOTOROLA ODM, I can perfectly flash if I low baudrate to lowest.

actually I was just experimenting..I'm not so familiar with the HW of PANASONIC, that was the reason I did it
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