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SAMSUNG YH-920

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saratoga:
Does the Meizu port even have code for that chip?  It looks like an analog regulator module.  I'm not sure if its even programmable. 

pyro_maniac:
I again tried to find out, witch testing firmware was able to create a tmp folder. I found out, that the H10-5.mi4 can, but not always and in the system directory. How could that be? 

/EDIT: There seems to be a problem in my results. Some firmware files crashing the filesystem so i can't be sure about my results. I will remake them.

/EDIT2: H10-5.mi4 creates a tmp folder but the filesystem seems to get destroied.

wolly-p:
If H10-5.mi4 creates at least a folder, that's a good sign because it means that the firmware can access IDE and the hard drive. Since the file system might be a bit different to the one Samsung deploys, it could become corrupted.

As mentioned before, I would recommend to set up a build environment, take the H10 (5GB) as a template,  replace only the display driver with the one from H1xx in the configuration files, compile and build and try with the new (encrypted) mi4. With some luck, you will get some output on the screen.

pyro_maniac:
Sounds like there is still a chance.

But i have a problem again. Where can i find the displaydriver for the h1xx?

wolly-p:

--- Quote from: pyro_maniac on January 07, 2009, 04:57:17 PM ---Where can i find the displaydriver for the h1xx?

--- End quote ---

That's in the sources already, you have to create a new build target for the YH920 and edit the appropriate configuration files as indicated here.

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