Those are for the gimbal board. From the link I posted earlier. We need some for the usb board.I think I just found the files.
PH3P_NoSignal - Google Drive
Those are for the gimbal board. From the link I posted earlier. We need some for the usb board.I think I just found the files.
PH3P_NoSignal - Google Drive
Those are for the gimbal board. From the link I posted earlier. We need some for the usb board.
I did read the stuff on github, but am still not smart enough to figure out what is needed when, and how to extract the files.
git clone https://github.com/mefistotelis/phantom-firmware-tools.wiki.git
./dji_fwcon.py -vv -x -p C1_FW_V01.06.0020.bin
Re link not resolve you issue.
GL300A have TI DaVinci chip and NW361 nand flash chip.
This issue same as P3P no signal issue.
You need flash u-boot and ubl1 to nw361 via ftdi.
I actually don't know if I did anything the right way. Controller still not showing any firmware.Could you share the files, and tell us how you did?
Those are for the gimbal board. Are you sure the u-boot and ubl1 files are identical to what should be flashed to the USB board?I added the files a few posts back and went to this GitHub post. Flashing firmware on DaVinci media processors · mefistotelis/phantom-firmware-tools Wiki · GitHub
I actually don't know if I did anything the right way. Controller still not showing any firmware.
Nope. LolThose are for the gimbal board. Are you sure the u-boot and ubl1 files are identical to what should be flashed to the USB board?
I haven't used Putty yet but im going to try later on.I am almost certain this is fixable. If you connect the FTDI to PC and open terminal on the UART interface (ie. PuTTY), what do you see?
What you possibly can be seeing is:
- A stream of BOOTME messages - if pins are shorted to allow to write bootloader
- A few messages from U-boot, stopping at some point - if U-boot is still damaged
- Messages from U-boot, then start of a primary or secondary kernel - if it comes to starting kernel
- U-boot, then kernel, then command line - if the Linux is able to boot correctly (either to primary or secondary kernel)
Quaddamage. Is it the same uboot and ubl1 files thats used for both the gimbal board and usb board?Nope. Lol
Quaddamage. Is it the same uboot and ubl1 files thats used for both the gimbal board and usb board?
But there is no need to mix the u-boot images - we can extract proper ones from any firmware version we want.
Well I'm stuck. I have no idea how to flash the kernel without a step by step instructions.
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