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mpfa 09-18-2012 21:03

I9100T is possible to repair with the I9100 DLL???
 
Can someone please confirm (or not) if the I9100 resurector works with the I9100T model?

Regards

BABAK NURI 09-18-2012 23:07

Hi
I think yes,,you can resurrect with i9100.dll
But Maybe have a problem with reflash phone...like e160l

mpfa 09-19-2012 10:50

Yes... that is my worry... :-(

So the short answer is that for the moment there is no direct support for I9100T, correct?

I'll try to look for alternatives...

Thank you very much for your reply Babak.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BABAK NURI (Post 8766957)
Hi
I think yes,,you can resurrect with i9100.dll
But Maybe have a problem with reflash phone...like e160l


mpfa 09-19-2012 23:36

Confirmed working solution
 
Just to confirm that I9100T unbrick can be done with I9100 resurector ;)

Link to confirmation post

Triminity 02-25-2014 15:58

i9100t problem.
 
Open serial port...OK
Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK
Firmware Version: 1.37, JTAG Manager Version: 1.55
Selected Resurrector: [Samsung I9100 V1.0.4850.415]
Restarting target (nRST Low then High)...OK

Connecting to the dead body...OK
Detected dead body ID: 0x4BA00477 - CORRECT!
Set I/O Voltage reads as 2.79V, TCK Frequency is 8 MHz

Resurrection sequence started.
Establish communication with the phone...OK
Initializing internal hardware configuration...OK
Uploading resurrector data into memory...OK
Starting communication with resurrector...OK

Detected an Initialized FLASH1 Chip, ID: 0x0015/0x0100 (VYL00M, 0x0003AB400000 Bytes = 14.68 GB)
Detected an Initialized FLASH2 Chip, ID: 0x0015/0x0100 (VYL00M, 0x000000080000 Bytes = 0.50 MB)

Selected Resurrection Data for the eMMC Chip with Capacity = 14.68GB

Flashing the dead body...OK
Resurrection complete!

still not d/w mode.


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