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- MikroTik RB750Gr3 (non-native support, obsoleted with OpenWrt-19.07) @toh:mikrotik
- flasher|arduino]] or a [[https://www.flashrom.org/RaspberryPi|Raspberry Pi]]. == Constructing the image == It's possible ... ng the stock image again. There is an unoccupied pin header on the PCB of the 750Gr3 which can be use... ithout having to de-solder it from the board. The pinout of this header is: ^ Header Pin ^ Purpose ^ | 1 | CLK | | 2,10 | GND | | 3 | DO | | 4 | VCC | |
- Raspberry Pi @toh:raspberry_pi_foundation
- ====== Raspberry Pi ====== The Raspberry Pi is a series of [[wp>single-board computer]]s using Broadcom SoCs and lack an [[docs:te... chref:hardware:switch|Ethernet Network Switch]]. Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3 are compiled with the ARM hard-float ... hose series have somewhat reached legacy status. Raspberry Pi 4 has significantly higher spec CPU, RAM, and sto
- Pine64 PINE A64+ @toh:pine64
- ional Bluetooth 4.0/802.11 b/g/n expansion board, Raspberry Pi compatible 40-pin GPIO header, 34 pin Euler Bus and 10 pin Expansion Bus. PINE A64 has 512Mb Ram and 10/100 ethernet while PINE A64+ provides 1024/2048Mb Ram and gigabit ethernet... contains a Target profile for the board. {{media:pine64:pine64_a64plus_top.jpg|Pine64 PINE A64+}} ==
- Creator Ci40 (Marduk) 02KZ/5+ @toh:creator
- faces for external Click boards | ^ Raspberry Pi Interface | Raspberry Pi B+ interface (not simultaneous with Click boards)... == OEM bootlog ==== If using the Downloaded uboot-pistachio-pistachio_marduk-v1.0.4.img from [[http://downloads.creatordev.io/?q=pistachio/marduk/|Downloads server]]: <WRAP bootlog
- Meraki MR18 installation using JTAG and OpenOCD @toh:meraki:mr18
- use of the JTAG, which we're going to do using a Raspberry Pi and open source software. An overview of the proc... he JTAG * Connect both of these interfaces to a Raspberry Pi * Upload an installation kernel into the device... process {{:media:meraki:mr18-reprogramming-using-raspberry-pi.jpg?200|}} ==== Disassembly ==== Remove the rub... e connected to the same device (in this case, the Raspberry Pi). Using only one row of pins is to our advantage
- TP-Link TD-W8970 v1 @toh:tp-link
- Quoting [[https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=279395#p279395|**joseba_g**]]: >(...) >As progra... ate, however its easy to use other things, like a raspberry, or even computer motherboard. only need point f... spispeed parameter works for me. I only connect 6 pins (the soic have 8) take a look to this [[https:... is easy and fast. ==== Corrupted Uboot ==== Use RaspberryPI SPI programming header with POMONA clip-in prog
- Astoria Networks / Arcadyan ARV7519RW22-A-LT (Orange Livebox 2.1) @toh:arcadyan
- etup serial console conection (Its posible to use Raspberry Pi and it's UART I/O port) **Attention do it with a ... - Terminal software with xmodem support (Linux: picocom, lrzsz, Windows: Putty) to comunicate to rou... **4. Replace bootloader with U-boot** - Launch picocom \\ '' picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0'' - Power on the device - Inmediatelly press **3 times
- TP-Link TL-WR741ND @toh:tp-link
- overy_for_TL_MR3020]]. I would recommend you use Raspberry Pi for TFTP server. And you need to connect to serial pins with USB to uart module, there are lots of chea... ou need to solder a serial header to the labelled pins.\\ Or if you prefer, you can solder 4 wires to the pins on the back of the board. {{media:tplink:tl-wr
- TP-Link TL-WPA8630P v2 @toh:tp-link
- on/Coreboot-ThinkPads/wiki/Hardware-Flashing-with-Raspberry-Pi|Raspberry Pi]]) * ''flashrom'' >= 1.2 Instructions: * Sep... e"). You can also use a 3.3V UART on an SBC (e.g. Raspberry Pi), but it might be inconsisent when capturing early U-Boot. ^ J1 pin ^ | VCC (3.3v) | | GND | | RX | | TX (square) | ... (fill) nm - memory modify (constant address) ping - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host printe
- Thomson TG784 @toh:thomson
- pi ==== For tjtag, flashing the bootloader (using Raspberry Pi 1 B+) takes ~100 seconds. With Pi 2, ~60 seconds. <WRAP center round info 100%> When using Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 and receiving "device not found" errors after running tjtag, use the fork designed for Raspberry Pi 3 and compile with Pi 3 parameter. </WRAP> Note that the tjtag-pi needs word bytes swapped. If this is not already done, th
- Arcadyan AR7516 (aka EE Brightbox 1) @toh:arcadyan
- ul soldering (or a SOIC clip), the right wires, a Raspberry Pi/BeagleBone Black/etc and a copy of ''flashrom'', ... K without its VCC connected. Don't let any other pins float unless they're NC though. ==== JTAG ====... are five test pads between the SoC and the serial pins (see pic above) but the [[toh/thomson/tg582n |TG582n]] has test pads here too which aren't connecte
- BT Home Hub 2.0 Type A @toh:bt
- m of JTAG hardware** (although this can be just a Raspberry Pi). According to a couple of [[http://openwrt.ebil... t firmware: * [[https://github.com/oxplot/tjtag-pi|tjtag-pi]] via a Raspberry Pi has been used [[https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=282665#p282665|three times successfully]], at le
- Pine64 RockPro64 v2.1 @toh:pine64
- RockPro64 | 3.3V, 1500000 baud, 8N1 | //Standard Raspberry Pi GPIO header pinout:// More info about UART connections: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=6387 ===== Bootlogs ... ot 2020.01 (Apr 09 2020 - 14:11:44 +0000) Model: Pine64 RockPro64 DRAM: 3.9 GiB PMIC: RK808 MMC: ... : serial@ff1a0000 Err: serial@ff1a0000 Model: Pine64 RockPro64 rockchip_dnl_key_pressed: adc_chann
- Huawei EchoLife HG553 @toh:huawei
- G port is really easy, you can use OpenOCD with a Raspberry Pi, buspirete,any FTDI-based (like TUMPA) or other J... nOCD 0.12.0 config: <code> source [find interface/raspberrypi-native.cfg] # source [find interface/ftdi/...cf... osts.xml/jtag_flashing_bcm6348_devices_with_a_bus_pirate_and_openocd.xml adapter speed 1000 # copied... e speed is set to 1000 KHz for compatibility with Raspberry and other slower adapters. An FTDI-equipped TUMPA
- Meraki MR18 @toh:meraki
- (though this not difficult; a method using only a Raspberry Pi is described below) In the event that you have a... is a [[docs:techref:hardware:port.jtag.cables|14 pin EJTAG connector]] present, the pinout is the same as regular 14 pin JTAG. There are two methods described for JTAG programming this de