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#47
Originally Posted by pali View Post
Bug fixed.
I get the same bug with 0.6.1, trying both version from Debian Sid, and compiling my own from git repo. Specifically, the error looks like this:

Code:
Waiting for USB device...  
Found USB device: SU-18/RX-44/RX-48/RX-51 (0x421:0x105) in NOLO mode
USB device product string: Nokia N900 (Update mode)
USB device serial number string: MUN128098
Detected USB device: RX-51            

Initializing NOLO...
Device: RX-51
HW revision: 2204
NOLO version: 1.4.14
Kernel version: 2.6.28-20103103+0m5
Initfs version: (not detected)
Software release version: RX-51_2009SE_21.2011.38-1_PR_MR0
Content eMMC version: RX-51_2009SE_10.2010.13-2.CENTRAL-EUROPE
Root device: flash
USB host mode: disabled
R&D mode: enabled
R&D flags: no-omap-wd,no-ext-wd,no-lifeguard-reset

Load image:
    Image type: cmt-mcusw
    Image size: 5966464 bytes
    Image version: rx51_ICPR82_10w08
Sending image header...
Sending image...
  100% [#################################################################]
Done
Flashing image...
ERROR: SST1 CH0: transmit timed out
ERROR: Error processing request, stalling
ERROR: EP0 STALL sent
ERROR: Premature end of control transfer
Error: Flashing failed
... repeating in loop, just like sulu pointed out earlier. Previous components flash without problems.

The result is device that works, but *without* any phone functionalities - that is, device that I know have *working* modem/doesn't have hardware fault resulting in "all telephony functions disabled", now greets user with the very dreaded error (when boot with or without SIM card).

I hope this report helps in finding root of the issue - trying to find working source for nokia's flasher meantime, to bring phone functionalities back into the realm of the living.

/Estel
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