I think its better to include your device model.
I know there is tbml devices that has your bootimage.
tbml6 is a root image at my LExxB65x and It looks like tbml7 is a my boot image which is 2MB at length.
For an idea, do you tried to update tbml7 directly?
[HOW-TO] Restore boot.img to TV
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Re: [HOW-TO] Restore boot.img to TV
Do you tried to update your boot partition via /dev/bml1/7 ?
I thought that a command like this:
could restore your flash too (as an idea)
Do you stopped the watchdog and killed exeDSP before trying to update right?
I thought that a command like this:
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bml.restore /dev/tbml7 /dtv/usb/sda1/dev_bml0_07_original
Do you stopped the watchdog and killed exeDSP before trying to update right?
Re: [HOW-TO] Restore boot.img to TV
how do you unmount the mtd_boot ?
Re: [HOW-TO] Restore boot.img to TV
Hi,
I do not have answers to your questions, but I think you can find some resources that can help you at Samsung's Flash software page. Overal OneNAND architecture is discussed at several places, one of them is RFS 1.3.0 Porting Guide_v1.13.
Hack Your Samy safely!
I do not have answers to your questions, but I think you can find some resources that can help you at Samsung's Flash software page. Overal OneNAND architecture is discussed at several places, one of them is RFS 1.3.0 Porting Guide_v1.13.
Hack Your Samy safely!