Flashtool E2 Exe

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Gifford Brickley

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Jul 10, 2024, 8:15:10 AM7/10/24
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I am using the kboot v2 in order to update the KV31F uC firmware for a over-the-air project. I have already updated the firmware using the openSDA connection successfully, but when I try to do it via a USB-Serial converter(using pins PTB16 and PTB17) only "connection failed" errors appears to me. I have already tested with more than one converter so this is not the problem. How can I manage to do it using the UART ports directly?

Besides, after doing it I would like to update the firmware using another device and not the FlashTool, but I have no idea how to do it. Do you guys have any hints to give me??

flashtool e2 exe


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I managed to make it work. I really appreciate your help! I had to modify the jumpers J22 and J23 and use the pins A43 and A44 to communicate with a serial-usb converter using the kinetis flashtool. I would like your help in another post called "Cannot communicate with kboot v2", but now I want to update the firmware without using the kinetis flashtool, but with another embedded device. If you prefer to answer me in this question, I close the other one

I would like to know if you have tested it with a serial-USB converter right in the UART0 pins of the KV31F. I noticed you tested using a J-link programmer. In my application, another device will send the .bin file to the KV31F and using a programmer to update the firmware will not be possible for me. Do you understand my problem? So I am using a serial-usb converter in order to test the first steps, but I am still not able to make it work.

As you know the KV31 don't have the ROM bootloader, so if you want to use the uart bootloader, we need to use the flash bootloader, the uart flash bootloader actually is a small piece of code which should download to the KV31 at first with the programmer or debugger.


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This listing is for the xHP wireless adapter only. No xHP Flash License and/or Map Pack are provided when purchasing this. You must separately purchase the xHP license and/or Map-Pack here: xhpflashtool.com or xDelete here: xdelete.app

i download program called flashtool and i made flash for file which is 21 mb and its wrong i suppose to make flash for file which is 786 mb i think so i did mistake and i dont know what to do to make my phone work again

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Please help! Yesterday my Xperia Z3 Dual D6683 suddenly shutdown.When I press start button,it just boot loop in sony logo.I try use pc companion.it success repair buat nothing happen with my xperia.Then I use flashtool, but it stuck in processing loader.even I waiting until 2 hours nothing changes. someone help me!

I installed ALL Drivers and rebooted my pc and it did not work. It still keeps looping. I un-installed the flash tool and re-installed and I re-downloaded the FTF file and it did NOT solve the problem.

my xperia j not alloy, but vibrates when I try to connect, and tried to use the PC companion but says "it is not possible have a modified software update" and finally the flashtools Emma and dis "in service machting"my xperia j not alloy, but vibrates when I try to connect, and tried to use the PC companion but says "it is not possible have a modified software update" and finally the flashtools Emma and dis "in service machting" pleace can you help me?

I have followed the installation instructions to the letter but it still requires to register and then no confirmation comes through. Am starting to think that this thing does not work. This is after several attempts.

Recently, well actually two days back when I installed Flashtool on my Windows 8 Laptop in order to flash my cutie pie, Xperia Ray phone ? I ran into a massive issue. After successfully installing Flashtool setup I headed up to installing flashtool drivers. I selected the needed drivers from the list and executed with the process, but then suddenly the driver installation results had failed at the end. I tried running as Admin, restarting the Lap and I even downloaded the whole set up once again, which was pretty much retarded until i realized the issue and reinstalled the whole thingy. But still NO ! -_-

To install all the drivers for the Windows operating system, you download the software Easy Driver Pack for Win8 x64 at download here (Chinese version), after downloading, run the .exe file. For other Windows versions, you accessed at and search by keyword Easy Driver Pack

After you select your configuration the tool connects to the MPNG build server and submits your selection.The build server then uses the latest code for the selected version and compiles the code for you.After a successful build, the flashtool downloads the finished hex file and flashes it to your flight-controller.

I'm trying to install .575 firmware on my Xperia Z3 dual D6633 device with flashtool but as i connected to the pc (with vol down pressed) flashtool says ERROR - Device connected in flash mode but driver is too old. How I can fix this?I'm on latest Marshmallow update and unlocked bootloader.

"flashtool" folder. Open it. Then folder "drivers", open the folder. You will see an application "flashtool drivers". Run this application as admin. Select the flash tool drivers and the fastboot drivers.

The EEPROM Flashtool uses a configuration file containing all valid SOM configuration options. This file is present by default in the root filesystem of the phyCORE-AM57x Linux BSP at /usr/bin/phytec-eeprom-flashtool/configs/PCM-057.yml. When you specify a particular SOM part number, this file is parsed for details about your SOM.

Upon the initial power-up of the development kit, the bootloader loads into memory, providing a log of information to the serial console. Checking this boot log helps identify the configuration assumed by the bootloader for your SOM.

After programming the EEPROM with the correct options for your SOM using the EEPROM Flashtool, you can utilize the stored data to configure the board according to your preferences. Presently, PHYTEC uses the EEPROM data to configure parameters such as RAM size/timings, enable ECC support, and set the board name. Examples of how EEPROM data is utilized can be found in the uboot-phytec Git repo. The following links will provide relevant files for reference:

KKmulticopter Flash Tool is a software tool to easily upload new firmware to your KKmulticopter board or ATmega8 based brushless ESC. It is designed to support users that have never flashed firmware to a micro-controller. The KKmulticopter Flash Tool is very simple to set up and use.

Once the software is installed you select your programmer and your board or controller type you want to flash. You can then flash a firmware file from your PC, or from the Internet, by selecting from a list of the latest available firmware. The software will save your settings when you exit, so you will not need to set up everything again when you next launch the software.

The Flycam Blackboard is also supported by the tool. Please be careful when you select which board you wish to flash with new firmware. The board must have the capacity to store the new firmware selected.

SimonK BL-ESC firmware and Wii-ESC can be flashed to any by the firmware supported ATmega8 based BL-ESC. If you updated your ESC to SimonK firmware version 01.06.2012 or newer and enabled the bootlader you can later reflash the ESC with the ArduinoUSBLinker, Afro USB Programming Tool or the Turnigy USB Linker simply via the Servo plug. I already use successfully HobbyKing 10A with bs.hex, F-20 (HobbyKing 20A)EU Warehouse and F-30 (HobbyKing 30A)EU Warehouse both with bs_nfet.hex.To get more informations on how to flash BL-ESC see also the Flashing ATmega8 based BL-ESC manual. And the How to make a ArduinoUSBLinker.

Helpful for first time flashing BL-ESC with Simonk firmware is also the Atmel Atmega Socket Firmware Flashing Tool that can be put directly on most ESC without the need to solder any cable to the processor or pads.

When installing the drivers for your USBasp programmer dongle, it's recommend to install the original drivers from fischl.de. The drivers supplied with eBay auctions often don't work very well.
The tool also supports xwopen USBasp, please use the driver provided by xwopen not the fischl driver.

Before running KKmulticopter Flash Tool on Windows with an USB programming dongle please make sure you install a driver based on libusb on your computer. On Linux and Mac OS X, you normally do not need to install additional drivers.
If you have already installed AVRStudio, you have to remove the Jungo-Driver for your AVRisp mkII.

If you have a USBtiny the flashtool newer than 0.33 and older than 0.63 beta 11 will not work with until you replace the avrdude.exe and avrdude.conf in the folder /lib/avrdude/windows/ with the one in this download. Since 0.63 beta 11 the usbtiny part of the flashtool is fixed.

Pinout of image 1 is the look onto the pins on the kkboard. If you build your own adapter, make sure that the programmer you use coresponds to the pinout shown above. Some programmers out there have not ground (GND) connected to pin 4, 6 and 8.

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