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Others / Re: MOTOROLA VIP1616T
01. May 2011, 18:49
Dumps at http://repofulm.dyndns.org/index.php?dir=jackthevendicator/vip1616t/

Variables defined in xenv.bin:
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francesco@Spartan:~/Sviluppo/Sigma/vip1616t$ ../xenv
org. sha1: ee 07 8e 07 eb cb 74 89 5d 55 d5 1a e7 85 45 d4 69 63 19 93
calc sha1: ee 07 8e 07 eb cb 74 89 5d 55 d5 1a e7 85 45 d4 69 63 19 93

idx: offset      type key                  value
-----------------------------------------------------
  0: 0x00000006   xos.boot                 0x00008000
  1: 0x00000011   xos.ds                   0x00010040
  2: 0x00000020   xos.d0.cfg               0xe34111ba
  3: 0x0000002f   xos.d1.cfg               0xe34111ba
  4: 0x0000003a   xos.dt                   0x00000001
  5: 0x00000046   xos.csf                  0x00000002
  6: 0x00000054   xos.l2rzc                0x0000000c
  7: 0x00000061   xos.l2xz                 0x00000015


Is there someone that can calculate the addresses for the patch? :)
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Others / Re: MOTOROLA VIP1616T
01. May 2011, 11:20
I confirm that the 14 pin connector it's a JTAG port, but R199 and R230 must be bridged for it to work; JTAG pin 1 (TRST_N) must be connected to 3.3V.
For some reason, the port is incompatible with my xilinx interface, and even using a 74HC244 buffer doesn't help. So i built a "USB->serial->JTAG" interface using an arduino, and I'm currently dumping the bootloader at 0x93600000 (length 0x100000) :) - I'll post the file later.

I've got also a backup of XENV if necessary...
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Linux / Re: How to load ucodes
21. Jan 2010, 12:21
@mce2222
Is it possible to change the ucode key in the SMP chip?