I'm having a very hard time finding a firmware for a lesser used phone: Lenovo Phab 2 (PB2-650Y) with the MT8735 chipset. I've been able to find the PB-650M with the MT6735 chipset, mislabeled as the 650Y ROM, but I do need the 650Y with the MT8735 chipset firmware (mostly surfing through xda forums). These pay sites seem to be the only ones advertising that they have it.
I am trying to upgrade firmware remotely VIA network connection. I download the file, but I can not open the RFU file. Site says to use the "Easy Firmware Upgrade Utility" it is no longer available per HP
In conclusion, the is a valuable companion for anyone dealing with firmware updates and management. Its user-friendly interface, extensive device support, and reliable firmware updates make it an indispensable tool for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. By keeping your firmware up to date, you can ensure that your devices perform optimally and are protected from potential security risks.
My company plans to use the MKRNB1500 in one of our products, and as such we will need to perform the firmware upgrade on every new modem. I understand that there is some frustration among the community concerning which party should be responsible for this, but this post is not going to discuss that. Instead, I am looking into a solution for making it easier for the DIYers to upgrade their device(s).
I'm working on designing a programming socket/cradle that will hold an NB1500 for programming. Pogo pins will make contact with the four modem USB test pads, which will then be broken out to a simple USB header. This will allow flashing firmware to the modem without needing to solder a cable to each device.
I had to recently update firmware on a couple of my own MKRNB1500s, the soldering wasn't terrible, but having a cradle like this would be really great. I considered trying to build my own, but for only a couple units it wasn't worth the effort. However, if my project proves to be successful, I may have the need to do this on dozens of units or more (hopefully).
For my company's purposes, this device should make it easier for technicians without soldering experience (or steady hands) to perform this firmware upgrade. In an ideal world, the devices we order from Arduino would come with the latest firmware preloaded, rendering this obsolete (which would be fine with me).
I see. I think it should work with pogo pins with N$12 and N$9. I won't blame Arduino for the outdated firmware, every Windows PC out of the box needs tons of updates, nobody worries.
It's a shame that the ublox software has no xmodem support on their software which would make a firmware upgrade via serialSARA possible. PS: Talking of industrial devices, if someone is intersted, i developed a Arduino MKR general shield with Display, LS, DC supply etc. check out mkrshield.com
I then used my custom PCB to upgrade the firmware to version 5.12A02.19. After a couple of hardware modifications to my custom PCB, I was able to perform the upgrade. I found it much easier than the other method. I've written a detailed guide for using my custom PCB, but I'll give the outline here so you can compare.
That's it! No confusing switching between USB cables in between steps, switching things on and off, or bridging pins at the right time. Also, no soldering at all necessary on the MKR NB 1500 (not even bridging pads). This is great, since it means the firmware can be upgraded right out of the box.
I'm going to test programming the second device on Monday using the same guide to verify, but so far this is looking promising!
Our company recently bought a couple of the MKR1500 boards, but they all came with the old firmware and the intermittent connection issues. Are these boards available for order yet, perhaps with quick-guide to follow? Saw your post in this thread where it seems you managed to successfully update the board without much hassle.
Some radios may require earlier versions of firmware for compatibility with certain GPS/GNSS/positioning systems. If you have a radio controlled by a 3rd-party device, contact the vendor or your local dealer to ensure compatibility before attempting to change firmware.
I created an app for communicating with ESP Easy firmware for development boards like the NodeMCU v3 and Wemos D1. You can use this combination to easily build your own sensors, switches and actuators and interface then with Homey.
Adding extra sensor devices is indeed pretty easy. I just added support for all environmental sensor plugins installed on my test-device like the famous DS18b20 temperature sensor.
Version 1.2 is in testing:
If i then fake another light sensor on IDX3, it wont add that one, as it says my controller is not assigned (but it is). but that might not be a bug as the sensor os not there.
But i wanted to trick homey by adding a fake light sensor, and then changing IDX in the esp easy
PS:
Im alos looking ofr somethin to tell me if the ESP easy didnt update its values (aka is offline) is there some type of flow you have in mind to do this?
Because the values received last stay alive in homey if i unplug power, (which might enable a flow when checking against the old values)
I am having a terrible ti.e setting up my proxmark e easy
I dont know why they make it fucking inpossible!!!
Ok so i have a phone that links to my device and i dow loaded both rfid tools and walrus, i have had zero luck flashing it
Im using a lg stylo 6
Has anyone used this hardware??? Please help!! Ive been trying for a month now and sunk hu dreds of dollars into cords adaptors and hardware and NOTHING WORKS!!! THE SYLO 6 IS THE CLOSEST IVE GOT
To successfully perform several service methods, often you will need a firmware file. The obtaining of these files are very much time-consuming and unpleasant. However now we are able to provide a solution, together with the team of Easy-Firmware.
From now on, our users don't have to interrupt their workflow in order to save different firmware files from various sources without saving time and effort. Thankfully of the successfully work of the teams of Chimera Tool and Easy-Firmware, from now on the clients can reach directly the Easy-Firmware files from the Chimera Tool.
The Proxmark3 is the defacto standard RFID diagnostic, testing, and programming tool. The hardware is standard Chinese issue, but the Iceman firmware we have pre-loaded onto it is considered to be the pinnacle of features and functionality, enabling a huge range of extremely useful and convenient commands and LUA scripts to automate chip identification, penetration testing, and programming.
If you are new to the Proxmark3, saying that the Proxmark3 is a notoriously unfriendly device is still an understatement. For starters, it comes with no software at all.. you must compile the firmware and client software yourself. Doing this on Windows requires some special preparation.
The Vaddio Deployment Tool requires authentication from each connected device and is an installed application. The application does not collect or transmit audio, video, or shared content, so meeting and business data remains private and secure. You can download firmware and install new equipment on sites without needing internet access. Vaddio does not harvest any data or benefit from giving away this tool other than making your experience better.
If you happen to know some C, you can customize and compile the actual firmware the EZ is running. This firmware is called QMK, has been created by Jack Humbert of OLKB fame, and is available on GitHub. And yes, we will fully respect your warranty if you flash your own version (or any other firmware for that matter).
Our new high speed industrial printers (TDP43HET, TDP46HET) are durable, easy to setup, and provide superior legibility. Use them to print small, fine characters, high-quality images, and bar codes. These printers reduce time required to switch between labels and print up to 12 inches per second.
Although attacking Tuya devices requires some effort, such as being in the right place at the right time, it could be worth it. Once you have captured the cloud token, you are able to replace the firmware on the device and run malicious code in the victims home network.
Another hypothetical scenario has the attacker buying the devices, replacing their firmware with a modified version and returning the devices to the retailer. Once the retailer sends those devices to unsuspecting buyers, they could become part of a botnet or have the attacker accessing sensitive data within their home network.
In the last step, the scripts instruct the device to download the open source ESP firmware Tasmota. Since we suspected a worldwide interest, we decided publish a free article (in English) with a detailed description on how switch out the firmware of your Tuya device. You can also take a look at the code in our GitHub repository.(amo)
New Features/Enhancements:
1. Optimize the design of Utility so that it can recognize the completed configuration in Web management mode, such as account password and LAG settings.
2. Optimize the character set to support half-width characters when setting account passwords.
3. Optimize the display of the account password setting page.
4. Solved the problem that can not update the latest firmware of the TL-SG116E V1.20 with Uitily.
Some official firmware of TP-Link products can be replaced by the third party firmware such as DD-WRT. TP-Link is not obligated to provide any maintenance or support for it, and does not guarantee the performance and stability of third party firmware. Damage to the product as a result of using third party firmware will void the product's warranty.
The STR-DA3500ES receiver also features 1080p up-scaling with Faroudja processing in the main room, and in total can support two zones of high-definition video and a third zone of audio. It is fully compatible with Control 4 applications, and utilizes an icon-driven menu system for content navigation and a Digital Media Port connection for easy connection to iPod. This new receiver is also both XM and Sirius radio ready.
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