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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>[jot] Comments below…</div>
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<div>From: Kimmo H?m?l?inen <kimmo.hamalainen@nokia.com></div>
<div>Subject: Re: Maemo Flasher-3.5 Tool documentation updated</div>
<div>To: ext Graham Cobb <g+770@cobb.uk.net></div>
<div>Cc: "maemo-users@maemo.org" <maemo-users@maemo.org></div>
<div>Message-ID: <1262971912.5693.40.camel@esdhcp036201.research.nokia.com></div>
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<div>On Fri, 2010-01-08 at 18:20 +0100, ext Graham Cobb wrote:</div>
<div>> On Friday 08 January 2010 12:17:13 Graham Cobb wrote:</div>
<div>> > I will try to do some more testing later, get some logs and report this as </div>
<div>> > a bug. So far, I have only ever noticed it when I am in a hurry to get the</div>
<div>> > device reflashed and I just go back to using Windows!</div>
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<div>> I can only reproduce this with my legacy (pre-summit) device. My production </div>
<div>> device seems to work reliably (at least under 32-bit Debian -- I haven't </div>
<div>> tried 64-bit).</div>
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<div>> I don't suppose anyone is interested in a bug report about a legacy device. </div>
<div>> So, I will continue using Windows to flash that one. Unfortunately it is my </div>
<div>> main development and test device so it gets flashed more than my production </div>
<div>> one!</div>
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<div>Your old device may have older bootloader, and it could be that cold</div>
<div>flashing (using serial cable) the device to update the bootloader would</div>
<div>solve the problem. But you'd need a development jig/dock for that. When</div>
<div>the flashing (USB) protocol has changed, sometimes it has required</div>
<div>bootloader update.</div>
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<div>-Kimmo</div>
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<div>[jot] You should try to cold flash with USB cable to see it that helps. </div>
<div>[jot] See details from our flasher documentation here:<a href="http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/Maemo_5_Developer_Guide/Development_Environment/Maemo_Flasher-3.5"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/Maemo_5_Developer_Guide/Development_Environment/Maemo_Flasher-3.5</u></font></a></div>
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<div>[jot] I also added new Known issues chapter to the end of the page. When you have confirmed some problem to be true (with sales HW :) add it to the Known issues list and/or write a bug report about it.</div>
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<div>Aniello Del Sorbo <a href="mailto:anidel@gmail.com"><font color="#0000FF"><u>anidel@gmail.com</u></font></a> wrote:</div>
<div>Subject: Re: Maemo Flasher-3.5 Tool documentation updated</div>
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<div>This may be related also to the fact that if I flash a device, then I</div>
<div>have to reboot the laptop in order to</div>
<div>be able to re-flash it or flash another device or flash the eMMC image.</div>
<div>-- </div>
<div>anidel</div>
<div>Sent from London, Eng, United Kingdom</div>
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<div>[jot] On which operating system and PC environment this happens as I have not seen anything like this before?</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>//Jarmo</div>
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