Re: SB6120
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6120 testing is going very well... the shell is extremely powerful - TI finally released a decent modem chipset (puma5)!
there are 2 shells - the busybox linux console and the motorola console. you access the motorola console by typing "cli" in the busybox shell.
hacked firmware is under development and should be ready soon.
there are 2 shells - the busybox linux console and the motorola console. you access the motorola console by typing "cli" in the busybox shell.
hacked firmware is under development and should be ready soon.
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sb6120 modem
i was able to detect this modem using the jtag mapping from the video tutorial guide but after reading this post i notice the jtag mapping was different compare to the one from the tutorial. my question is which mapping for the jtag should i be using and which file can i use to flash the chips? any support would be great.
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i guess the mapping of the jtag connection onto the flash chip is not important as long as you can detect the flash. now regarding the firmware...is there a working firmware that i can load onto the board? i believe that the current firmware that was on my board is either damage or corrupted. i have included the firmware that was save from my board and wondering if you can take a look at it and see if it corrupted or not.
http://www.easy-share.com/1908607131/sb6120orig.bin
http://www.easy-share.com/1908607131/sb6120orig.bin
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