wiseguy586@bluefire /mnt/raid/iPAQ/linux/debrick/hamcop $ ./hamcop
Usage: ./hamcop MODE [options]
Where mode is one of:
-f frob LEDs
-h set chain high
-l set chain low
-s search chain for desired peripheral (get out your DMM!)
-2 search chain (mode 2) for desired peripheral (get out
your DMM!)
-p print chain
-r reset TAP
-i interactive
-g look for garbage bits
-n verify accessibility of nand
-u dump nand
-b brick device (i.e., erase first block)
-d [filename] debrick device
Additionally, when searching chain, you can also specify a number after
the mode to skip disabling a bit.
You can also specify a second number to tell which bit to start on. All
previous bits will be zeros.
In search mode 2, you MUST specify an argument to tell which bit to keep
enabled.
wiseguy586@bluefire /mnt/raid/iPAQ/linux/debrick/hamcop $ ./hamcop -b &&
./hamcop -d boot.image
Found HAMCOP on h2210
Now bricking...
Successfully bricked your iPAQ. Enjoy your new doorstop.
Found HAMCOP on h2210
Now debricking...
Successfully debricked your iPAQ. Enjoy your new PDA.
wiseguy586@bluefire /mnt/raid/iPAQ/linux/debrick/hamcop $ cu -l ttyS0
-115200
Connected.
CLIENTCLIENTCLIENTCLIENTCLIENTCLIENT~.
Disconnected.
Received on Mon Sep 20 17:44:53 2004
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