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    Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

    My sincerest apologies! I've read thousands of posts, etc. I sincerely hope the 'by me a coffee' in your GUI compensates YOU! I'm a software developer by trade, and was absolutely interested in 'resurrecting' the cameras we have (law enforcement), as a challenge. THANK YOU for your efforts...
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    Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

    Attaching PDF (converted from Word) 'tutorial' I wrote about the process for an X5. Note that I have not tested this with an X5S or X5R, as I do not have those cameras. It's worked (so far) on three 'standard' X5 cameras from Inspire 1 Pro aircraft.
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    Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

    I've written an extensive (8 page) 'tutorial' on how to do it, but I don't think the forum will allow such a lengthy post. The only difference in the process for flashing an X5 (from a P3P), is the board (Live View Encoder Board in the case of the X5) and location and naming of the pads on...
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    Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

    BTW, I have confirmed (with two X5 cameras) that the application 'gaucho' created can successfully flash the Video Encoder/Live Feed board (containing the TI ...368 DaVinci chip), restoring the video feed to the transmitter/GO app.
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    Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

    Thanks VERY MUCH for the info! These cameras (X5) are used with the Inspire 1 V1 Pro. The TI serial flash utility isn't available any longer from the TI site, but I DID find in part of a download from 'gaucho', so hopefully, that will work. As for your guide, will the P3 utility that you use...
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    Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

    Is there an alternative download site for the TI Utilities needed to flash NAND/Davinci DM368xx? The TI repository for these tools is long deprecated, and I've spent a few hours searching, including the GitHub for the HW/FW for DJI products. I have the needed .bin for extracting the 0800 FW...