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Old 08-10-2004, 03:32   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation r6c rsa FLASH FILES at support site???


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just want to ask what is those R6C RSA flsh files (T610 & T630)at support section, are they patch for flashing with Twister or need test point to flash from R4C?? anyone has tested this files?? Thanks for inputs..

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where are those flash files u mentioned?I cannt find it at support area?
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Hi,

just want to ask what is those R6C RSA flsh files (T610 & T630)at support section, are they patch for flashing with Twister or need test point to flash from R4C?? anyone has tested this files?? Thanks for inputs..

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this RSA files is patched to disable this feature so after flashing with rsa patched files also don't need test point

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And where can we find all the R6C flash files? I see only ARM flashes, no european EMEA flash files...

It's a very stupid thing that we have MCU reading function in Twister and cannot use the readed file. It's useless...
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Yes, you can, but with 3rd party tools!

1) Read phone memory in *.bin. In this file, you have AVR + GDFS

2) Do some cutting work to separate AVR and GDFS

3) Use Mr. SFlood's div2ufs convertor to convert AVR to Twister's bis format

4) For GDFS, use Mr. Laser's GDFS Writer to flash GDFS




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And where can we find all the R6C flash files? I see only ARM flashes, no european EMEA flash files...

It's a very stupid thing that we have MCU reading function in Twister and cannot use the readed file. It's useless...
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thanks for info,btw,Kindly give more infos how to do cutting work to separate AVR and GDFS?



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Use any Hex Editor software, for example use Hexworkshop.

1) Open the *.bin, normally it is about 12MB

2) From address 00000000 to 007FFFFF is the AVR

3) From 00800000 to END is the GDFS

5) For AVR you will get 8192KB and for GDFS you will get 4096KB after cutting.

6) You can now use the GDFS with Mr. the_laser's GDFS Writer

7) For AVR, you have to do one more cutting work. Search from backward(from the end) of the file, find the word "META". When you find the word "META", cut all the FFFF after this "META". You will finally get about 6500-7500KB of the file. This is the AVR you want in *.bin format

8) Use Mr. SFlood's bin2sbnl convertor to convert this file to DIV format, or use the div2ufs convertor also from Mr. SFlood to convert it to Twister format (*.bis).

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thanks for info,btw,Kindly give more infos how to do cutting work to separate AVR and GDFS?



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Thanks you very much for the explainations,very useful,thanks again.
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