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Backup the stock firmware fails #10
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Try using python2, e.g. |
Forgot tom test that.... read about that here #2 now when you mentioned it. New error,
Will try and Google that one also, maybe I can solve something myself :) EDIT
EDIT2 After some Google it seems not to optimal to try and run both python 2 & 3 under the same Fedora 37, might just spin up a older Debian to dump the stock firmware. I will close this ticket, the error is on my side for sure and not with the project at all. |
Trying to backup the stock firmware fails for me, to the best of my knowledge I have followed the instructions so need to ask for help...
I am quite sure I am able to "Set the MCU to UART boot mode (#9)" since the stick does not start flashing all it's LEDs, only power LED is lit (if the stick boots regularly all the LEDs light up) if I try and read the stick with
sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
I only get a continuous "spamming line" of "????????????" so I guess the baud rate might be wrong in this mode, I have tried 9600 also but that gives nothing.
Once in the mode where only the power LED is lit I try to run
./rtltool.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0 rf 0x8000000 0x800000 solis-s3-firmware-1012f.bin
But I get the following error
./rtltool.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0 rf 0x8000000 0x800000 solis-s3-firmware-1012f.bin File "/home/test/Desktop/solis/./rtltool.py", line 56 print 'Error: Open %s, %d baud!' % (port, baud) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'. Did you mean print(...)?
I am using the rtltool linked in the guide ( https://github.com/pvvx/RTL0B_SDK/blob/master/mkb/rtltool.py )
Any idea what I could be doing wrong? I have also tried with the stick not connected and the same error appears so I guess there is something wrong with my rtltool.py or the arguments I am trying to pass.
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