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If you are able to start burning then is likely that you using wrong firmware or EMMC is damaged.
I doubt MASK MODE will help u out then....
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Originally posted by iiAabd View PostSkyworth Digital HP40A / HP4105-Intigral / S905X2 / NAND: SanDisk SDINBDG4-16G
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Hello. Bricked tx9s. Tried all of the pins behind the SanDisk chip. Getting usb connection sound on pc sometimes however not on the flashing tool. Could someone post a dummies guide to do this please?You may only view thumbnails in this gallery. This gallery has 2 photos.2 Photos
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Originally posted by Bosko1122 View PostHello everyone.
Need some help. Does anyone knows where are located pins for nand short cut on Amlogic S905X2 TV box manufactured by SDMC, code name SDOTT0202 / DV8519, Quad-core 1.8 GHz (ARM Cortex-A53), ARM Mali-G31 MP2, RAM 2GB, ROM 4GB, NAND Samsung SEC 922 B041.
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never mind. I found them. they are on the other side of board.
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Originally posted by SakiCZ View PostVenz v12 Ultra SOLVED. Short pin in the area marked by soldiaz, exactly I do not know.
1. Short ground and "pin in red circle".
2. Connect the first usb from the rear to pc (win11 in my case).
3. From power on the device manager should immediately pick up a new device, and the short is no longer needed.
Recognized: without driver "GX... chip", with "lib-usb32 usb devices" driver already installed "WorldCup Device".
Amlogic's USB Burning Tool's must be v2.*, and it comes with the driver.
One problem: after reflashing from armbian (emmc), in android a msg pops up asking for a "U disk to install BoardTest"
that doesn't let you do much, this havent come up after reflashing from coreelec, nor after failing android upgrade...
Device is still good for playing with other systems.
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