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Old 04-20-2012, 23:34   #1 (permalink)
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GT-I9250 pinout - enjoooy


GT-I9250 pinout - enjoooy

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Hope that script will be available soon....
 
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Old 04-20-2012, 23:53   #2 (permalink)
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Open serial port...OK
Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK
Firmware Version: 1.32, JTAG Manager Version: 1.42
Selected Custom Target: [OMAP4430, 2.60V, TAP0]

Connecting to the target...OK
Set I/O Voltage reads as 2.60V, TCK Frequency is 8 MHz

Following devices are found on the JTAG chain:
Device on TAP #0: ID = 0x3BA00477, IR Length = 0x04 bits
Device on TAP #1: ID = 0xFFFFFFFE, IR Length = 0x06 bits
Total IR length: 0x000A bits
 
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Oh, great news, hope that this *** phone will be done ressurected.
 
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I have had the pinout solved for a while but always just gotten:

Device on TAP #1: ID = 0xFFFFFFFE, IR Length = 0x06 bits EXCEPT SHOWN ON TAP #0

Was there anything specific you had to do to get the correct ID to show? I have a full working I9250 on hand and if I can get it to show the correct ID, I can help produce a working repair file.
 
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1. if you have pinout for while then always published even you arent sure about. Dont keep information for your own purposes, as other members should help with .

2. IDs as follows, not sure if current version of Riff is able to correcty identify TAP1 ID. To make sure it would be great to test with Trace32.
Device on TAP #0: ID = 0x3BA00477, IR Length = 0x04 bits
Device on TAP #1: ID = 0xFFFFFFFE, IR Length = 0x06 bits

For TAP0 no any special setting or connection needed. I didnt use vcc from internal board sources. Refer to previously attached screens.
 
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i9250 can be repaired via USB cable.

No need to struggle with wires.
 
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i9250 can be repaired via USB cable.

No need to struggle with wires.
 
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i9250 can be repaired via USB cable.

No need to struggle with wires.
do you have the repair file?
 
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Add GT-9250 Repair boot

Dead afther flash SPT-BOX Flash I9250XX_TEST

Detected Computer

OMAP4440

BENQP21 usb device
 
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method of repair ? legija


http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f634...-boot-1464956/
 
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i9250 can be repaired via USB cable.

No need to struggle with wires.
i9250 can be repaired via USB cable.?????????????????????
 
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