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#11
Originally Posted by Maemish View Post
As I said I do not know anything and just shared info I found. But it seems it was meaningless info then.
Never wrong to double check.
Also, even if it does not help Venemo now, maybe some readers in the future might profit.
As you noticed in another thread, search engines pick up tmo posts quite well!
 

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#12
i was checking n950 and n9 specs and what make them different are the screen size, camera module, keypad and battery module.
is it possible to make n9 board somehow work in n950? it is obvious that we have to forget about keypad and what else i don't know. even if it works it is half dead.
but i have to say, a dead n950 is a great loss.
 

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Originally Posted by hardy_magnus View Post
i was checking n950 and n9 specs and what make them different are the screen size, camera module, keypad and battery module.
is it possible to make n9 board somehow work in n950? it is obvious that we have to forget about keypad and what else i don't know. even if it works it is half dead.
but i have to say, a dead n950 is a great loss.
Not really, the board layout and components are so different you'd need to rework it pretty much.

What you could do though is to remove the SoC chip from the N9 board and solder it to your N950 board. However that is not a beginners smd task really.
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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Not really, the board layout and components are so different you'd need to rework it pretty much.
n9 and n950 front kinda look alike, i thought that they had same board under the hood, my bad.
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I still want to try one day to put the N9 chip on N900. It should be possible when you check the model info. I just don't know how much software configuration should be done before starting the thing.
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I pulled my N950 out of the drawer it's been sitting in for the past 6 or so years, in order to see if it can be made to work once again.

Tried to reflash it, but the flasher fails on both rootfs and emmc:

Code:
[Timur@timur-zen N950]$ sudo ./flasher -f -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_RM680-OEM1-916_ARM.bin -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.RM680_EMMC_RM680.bin
űflasher 3.12.1 (Oct  5 2011) Harmattan
Nokia internal r&d tool, not for distribution.

Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 003, device address 031.
Device identifier: 357881040013502 (SN: N/A)
Found device RM-680, hardware revision 1124
NOLO version 2.3.6
Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_RM680
Sending ape-algo image (7096 kB)...
100% (7096 of 7096 kB, avg. 41991 kB/s)
Suitable USB interface (phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 003, device address 032.
Device identifier: 357881040013502 (SN: N/A)
Raw data transfer EP found at EP2.
Ping attempt 1 (250 ms)
Server application: 1.7.2
Found product RM-680 rev. 1124
Server implements softupd protocol version 1.8
Image SW version DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_RM680
Image moslo not present
Image tar skipped
Image config skipped

    image        [state    progress         transfer     flash speed]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[x] cert-sw      [finished   100 %       1 /       1 kB      NA     ]
[x] cmt-2nd      [finished   100 %      95 /      95 kB      NA     ]
[x] cmt-algo     [finished   100 %     789 /     789 kB      NA     ]
[_] cmt-mcusw    [finishing   25 %    6008 /    6008 kB    3214 kB/s]
[x] xloader      [finished   100 %      23 /      23 kB      NA     ]
[x] secondary    [finished   100 %      90 /      90 kB      NA     ]
[x] kernel       [finished   100 %    2714 /    2714 kB    1889 kB/s]
[_] rootfs       [finishing  100 %   32768 /  762871 kB      NA     ]
[ ] mmc          [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
ERROR: SU_GET_UPDATE_STATUS_REQ terminated with error code 1: Unknown error

    image        [state    progress         transfer     flash speed]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[x] cert-sw      [finished   100 %       1 /       1 kB      NA     ]
[x] cmt-2nd      [finished   100 %      95 /      95 kB      NA     ]
[x] cmt-algo     [finished   100 %     789 /     789 kB      NA     ]
[x] cmt-mcusw    [finished   100 %    6008 /    6008 kB    3214 kB/s]
[x] xloader      [finished   100 %      23 /      23 kB      NA     ]
[x] secondary    [finished   100 %      90 /      90 kB      NA     ]
[x] kernel       [finished   100 %    2714 /    2714 kB    1889 kB/s]
[f] rootfs       [finishing    0 %   32768 /  762871 kB      NA     ]
[-] mmc          [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
Fetching error list:
========================================
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
mmc: sfdisk returned status 1
mmc: Could not exec 'tune2fs -L rootfs /tmp/sudmmcJMwGYl/internal0p2'
mmc: Could not remove mount directory /tmp/sudmmcJMwGYl/mnt: No such file or directory
[Pipe   4] Finishing in error state with status 1
========================================

ERROR: Failed to flash images
After trying some suggestions, I ended up flashing an old "rescue image" which lets me telnet into the device. Sadly, it looks like the eMMC and/or the NAND are dead. I'm getting a lot of ECC errors from the NAND, and a lot of I/O errors from the eMMC.

Here is the full dmesg log: https://pastebin.com/65eu3wqr
Hi,

I've got similar problem while flashing, but I hope eMMC is not cooked yet.

Would you mind sharing 'DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.RM680_EMMC_RM680.bin'?

Google doesn't find it, I got only NAND firmware (not eMMC).
TIA
 

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#17
A member from the forum has this site.

https://dt.iki.fi/nokia-n9-resurrect

Check it. There is a link to some files.
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Originally Posted by Maemish View Post
A member from the forum has this site.

https://dt.iki.fi/nokia-n9-resurrect

Check it. There is a link to some files.
It's definitely not there. I've mirrored all n9/n950/n900 sites some, and it's not there too.
Even google doesn't have any links to source. Web Archive also.

So it's lost in the Web, but as we saw, there are still n950's owner that got it mirrored, so can upload it somewhere.
 

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And checked this:

http://maemo.cloud-7.de/950/myimages/

Found it from this site.

http://www.who.is.free.fr/wiki/doku....-flashing-log#

There are threads and sites to check if there has someone shared the .bin

And from here I have found many times files people have shared. There are quite many pages to check if someone has shared some N950 related.

https://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f784/
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I mean there are links to sites to check with internet archives wayback machine.
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