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any other idea to switch to ADFU mode ?
i cant do the procedure of dead players, because in that way i would loose also my functional one
i need to read out this one and then maybe i can send back the fw
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chinapod, That is what my 9.1.50 series player did as well, I thought it was just a problem with my player.
I will send my player to "wiRe" tommorrow hopefully it will help him to refine the program. He may even be able to include a routine to automate some of the process or at least set the player to ADFU mode. |
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Fellows,
Some players could not be used with the Swan ADFU driver. In the driver's info file there is the following line:
"Swan ADFU Driver"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_10d6&PID_ff51
The problem is that my player is a USB\VID_10d6&PID_ff61 device. The string used to identify my player is "USB 2.0 (HS) ADFU Device" while the string for the Swan ADFU is USB 2.0 (FS) ADFU Device. So, I was not able to install the device because it was not compatible with my hardware.
I have tried just to modify this line, changing the ff51 to ff61. The player got recognized, but the s1flash did not work... It keeps me given the same message "failed to open device". It seems to me that the driver does not work with this ADFU device.
Am I right? Do someone have any idea?
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CoYoTe
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Alair wrote: ›
Fellows,
Some players could not be used with the Swan ADFU driver. In the driver's info file there is the following line:
"Swan ADFU Driver"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_10d6&PID_ff51
The problem is that my player is a USB\VID_10d6&PID_ff61 device. The string used to identify my player is "USB 2.0 (HS) ADFU Device" while the string for the Swan ADFU is USB 2.0 (FS) ADFU Device. So, I was not able to install the device because it was not compatible with my hardware.
I have tried just to modify this line, changing the ff51 to ff61. The player got recognized, but the s1flash did not work... It keeps me given the same message "failed to open device". It seems to me that the driver does not work with this ADFU device.
Am I right? Do someone have any idea?
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I have the same problem Alair
The flash program dont work with the clone i´m trying to repair. The product ID in the INF is different, and editing it i get the same error.
Maybe we have to wait a second release of S1FLASH. |
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Happy|Harry
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CoYoTe wrote ( View Post): ›
Alair wrote: ›
Fellows,
Some players could not be used with the Swan ADFU driver. In the driver's info file there is the following line:
"Swan ADFU Driver"=LIBUSB_DEV, USB\VID_10d6&PID_ff51
The problem is that my player is a USB\VID_10d6&PID_ff61 device. The string used to identify my player is "USB 2.0 (HS) ADFU Device" while the string for the Swan ADFU is USB 2.0 (FS) ADFU Device. So, I was not able to install the device because it was not compatible with my hardware.
I have tried just to modify this line, changing the ff51 to ff61. The player got recognized, but the s1flash did not work... It keeps me given the same message "failed to open device". It seems to me that the driver does not work with this ADFU device.
Am I right? Do someone have any idea?
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I have the same problem Alair
The flash program dont work with the clone i´m trying to repair. The product ID in the INF is different, and editing it i get the same error.
Maybe we have to wait a second release of S1FLASH.
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i was so excited when i saw this post, i thought i'd finally be able to get my second MP3 player working by copying the first ones flash,
but unfortunately i have this same problem as CoYoTe and Alair, so that makes 3 of us lol |
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xad
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I keep getting this error when i try to write the firmware:
error: failed to transfer data for giveio command: stx
Heres the full thing to give an idea of what options i used:
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give access to the device...
found 3 busses
giveio version: 2.00
scan for installed flash chips...
cs-line 0: no chip detected
cs-line 1: 1580DAEC "HYNIX/SAMSUNG 256MB (LBF)" protected=0 (default)
cs-line 2: 1580DAEC "HYNIX/SAMSUNG 256MB (LBF)" protected=0
cs-line 3: no chip detected
cs-line 4: no chip detected
cs-line 5: no chip detected
cs-line 6: no chip detected
cs-line 7: no chip detected
select cs-line (0..7): 1
main menu...
0 - select cs-line
1 - read flash
2 - write flash
3 - view flash
4 - format flash
select operation (0..4): 2
filename: dump.bin
error: failed to transfer data for giveio command: stx
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Anyone know why i get this error? I upgraded my mp3 player with the wrong firmware, but i backed my original one up and am trying to somehow get it to the mp3 player. |
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nintendo
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Wieee!! I will start from the begining.
I tryed to upgrade my player with new firmware, but it was wrong. so i have a loading screen with a sand watches. then i found out that it's not ADFU usb device, but s1mp3 device. firmware update tool, wasn't recognising it. so when when i was installing driver, i delete libusb driver, and rename adfu driver with libusb driver files names. (directory, .sys file) and add .dll file as it is.
now firmware update tool recognized player and i update it with v9.0.50 firmware |
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