Use this tool to easily update the Konnected Alarm Panel and Konnected Alarm Panel Pro firmware to the latest version. This tool can also be used to capture console output from the Konnected device for troubleshooting.
Renesas Flash Programmer V3 provides usable and functional support for programming the on-chip flash memory of Renesas microcontrollers in each phase of development and mass production.
I went over to the great XDA wiki, and wanted to try flashing with the method described there. Howewer, the links in this XDA post to version 5 of SP Flash are dead, so I went to the other thread explaining the use of SP Flash Tool and found working links there.
[deleted] For my part, I installed GrapheneOS on Arch Linux with Sway and had no difficulties. It seems OP was able to install GrapheneOS with no difficulties, either (though they have not said this, it is implied); it's the Google Web Flashing tool they're having issues with. If Google released their flashing tool under a free license, it would be easier for developers to investigate why the tool was not working, but alas.
The GrapheneOS factory images flash a non-stock Android Verified Boot key which needs to be erased to fully revert back to a stock device state. Before flashing the stock factory images and before locking the bootloader, you should erase the custom Android Verified Boot key to untrust it
Caution: If you have Android Debug Bridge (adb) installed on your machine, stop the adb service with the command below before proceeding as the service interferes with the flashing process.
Equal2024 @Thermos4940 Though this is unlikely to be related to the issue you're facing, make sure you've removed the GrapheneOS key before using the flashing tool; text from GrapheneOS web installer:
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Very brilliant solution. I have additional info. If you like me landed here because you need to upload Arduino .bin files to an ESP32 that has been completely erase make sure that when you generate the .bin file in Arduino you have manually selected the following parameters (upload speed, flash frequency, partition scheme, core debug level). See the image. Be careful because Arduino will create the .bin even if these paramenters are empty and you will be able to upload it, but once launched your code it will not work, on the serial monitor you will see inizialization and then all blank.
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I had used this software tool some time back to test . I think it locks the phone after flashing - not sure about it. This is the one unfortunate scenario where it helps to have a windows PC nearby with MiFlash installed
I am not saying you are wrong - sorry if I was not clear in my post. I was also able to flash the ROM with the tool - what I wanted to know is if it provided you an option to keep the device unlocked. I remember it had locked my phone after the flashing and I had to again run adb to unlock it.
I discovered that my LSI card is in fact an OEM edition (branded as "IBM"). Once the avago tools see the OEM flag (or OEM name) in the ROM they refuse to run. Apparently older (early sas2flash) tools ignored this and would reflash the rom & firmware. Once re-flashed the card identifies as LSI and then all LSI tools work normally. But newer LSI tools (eg sas3flash) refuse to run on OEM branded products, and only work on LSI branded products. This makes sense - we support other brands which aren't paying you for support.
The only way to solve this is boot to DOS, then run megarec to wipe the firmware and bios. Then write the new firmware and bios. After that the regular sas3flash tools will work because they see an LSI branded card.
Download the Xiaomi Flash Tool, a product developed by Xiaomi Corporation. It helps to flash or install fastboot firmware on Xiaomi devices powered by Qualcomm Chipset. Consequently, it is compatible with all device models, both new and old, supporting the latest Xiaomi Flash Tool.
The Xiaomi Flash Tool is a software utility developed by Xiaomi Corporation that allows users to flash or install firmware on Xiaomi devices, especially those powered by Qualcomm chipsets. This tool is essential for several reasons:
Xiaomi Flash Tool is a Windows application developed by Xiaomi Inc., a Chinese electronics company known for its smartphones and other smart devices. The Xiaomi Flash Tool is used for flashing firmware or custom ROMs onto Xiaomi devices.
The Xiaomi Flash Tool is primarily designed for Windows operating systems. This tool enables users to flash firmware, install custom ROMs, and recover images on Xiaomi Android smartphones and tablets, all from the convenience of their computers.
Indeed, the Xiaomi Flash Tool is entirely safe to use on computers, laptops, and Xiaomi mobiles. Moreover, as the Xiaomi community officially releases the Flash tool, it guarantees complete safety and security when utilized on your computer.
Xiaomi Corporation does not adhere to a fixed schedule when updating the Xiaomi Flash Tool. Instead, updates are issued as required to rectify bugs and improve the performance of the Flash tool. The responsibility of providing all these updates falls solely on Xiaomi Corporation.
First, boot the device into Fastboot mode. Then, connect the device to the computer and launch the Xiaomi Flash Tool. Next, load the Firmware into the Flash tool and click the Flash button to begin the flashing process. Alternatively, you can follow the instructions on How to use Xiaomi Flash Tool to install Firmware.
The Xiaomi Mi Flash Tool does not require an active internet connection to operate once you've downloaded the tool and the appropriate ROM for your device. You can use the tool to flash firmware files onto your device offline.
Indeed, the Xiaomi Mi Flash Tool comes with built-in drivers. These drivers are integral for the tool to communicate with the device and carry out tasks like flashing firmware. The included drivers are Google ADB Drivers, Microsoft MTP and RNDIS Driver, and the Qualcomm USB Serial Driver.
Our new touch-screen Flash Tool (FT) programmer for ECU "map" updating. This also a Diagnostic Tool: It handles the mandatory TPS reset (on all 2013-20 MIUGX ECUs) you do post re-flash AND we suggest you do so at least seasonally or at every service minimally. DOES NOT RESET TPS ON '09-12 15.RC ECUs nor will it reset the Service wrench on '17+ models, sorry, dealer only - SOFTWARE COMING SOON AS OF 8.23. It will also read/clear error codes on all '09-20 V7 & V9s.
NOTE: Windows ONLY program supplied, and it will flash ONLY *one* Bike/ECU. The Flash Tool does NOT come pre-loaded with maps, you MUST read your ECU and send us the file first. It will capture and store your bike's stock map once you plug in for the first time, then you email your file to us for revision, typically in 24 hours or less. Our maps are built around the Evap Can delete and (for '17+ models our) SAS Kit. Changing things on your bike often or in the future? No worries, map revisions are no charge for the first year (small cost afterwards). Includes all connection cables. For Non-Public Roadway Use ONLY. Questions? Please see THIS FORUM thread for Q&A.
I downloaded USBDeview and I deleted all COM ports that are open. I also did removing my USB controllers on my Device Manager. I restarted my computer to reload all the drivers; then opening the flasher generates a new COM port, clicking the upgrade and it worked.
RAKDAP1 is an affordable debug and flash tool to connect your PC to the SWD port. Many RAKwireless products have an SWD port to flash bootloader and application SW. The SWD port is as well used for debugging. RAKDAP1 has an MCU that is programmed with DAPLink.
First we need to erase the initial firmware inside the RTL8720, for that connect the wio terminal to computer as Entering the bootloader mode by sliding the power switch twice quickly . For more reference, please also see here.
And run type ./amebad_flash_tools erase --port PORT, where PORT is your wio terminal COM address
This document describes how to develop a flash imager for the SitaraAM335x/AM437x SoCs and how to prepare an image to be flashed. Thisinformation is focused on the Linux developer that is creating theseimages. The images, once created and tested, can be used to programFlash memory (NAND, NOR, SPI, QSPI or eMMC) attached to an AM335x/AM437xSoC on a target board. The flasher application and image to be flashedare transferred to what is expected to be a blank board (the flash hasnot been programmed before) via Ethernet or USB (using the Remote NDISnetworking protocol). The flasher application and image can be hosted oneither Linux or Windows. For Linux, we use standard tools that mostdevelopers are already familiar with for development, and this setup isfurther documentedhere.For Windows, we use CCS UniFlash.For more information on using CCS UniFlash with Sitara Devices, pleasesee the Sitara Uniflash Quick StartGuide.
This document describes a process to program Flash memory (NAND, NOR,SPI, QSPI and eMMC) attached to a TI AM335x or AM437x processor on aproduction target board. This is possible using either the Ethernetinterface or the USB device interface available on the AMxxxx SoCconnected to a host PC. This document is intended to guide those thatwant to program the flash memory on new boards for production.
Uniflash is one part of an overall system that includes the Windows PCon which Uniflash runs, a target board including an AM335x/AM437x SitaraProcessor and flash memory to be programmed, and a USB or Ethernetconnection between the two. It is assumed that the flash on the targetboard is blank, or needs to be overwritten. Therefore, the target boardhas nothing that it can execute except the bootloader stored in the ROMon the AM335x/AM437x SoC. So, the ROM bootloader will use either USB orEthernet to request files served by Uniflash on the Host PC and oncetransferred, executed on the target board. The below diagram shouldhelp.
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