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Thread: Dead TM-TWIN-OE can it be jtagged ?

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    Dead TM-TWIN-OE can it be jtagged ?

    OK folks, had another PSU blow in my TM-TWIN-OE.

    Replaced the PSU but still no boot at all.

    Connected up a null modem and all i get back is the following
    BCM73350010
    012
    Shmoo Version=2.2

    MEMC-00000000 RW=0000000C WW=00000047 G=00000001 R=00000006 W=00000013
    MEMC-00000001

    Its well out of warranty.
    Before i send it off to Technomate support i was just wondering if JTAGGING is an option ???
    I have come across methods to jtag the VU+ which uses a similar board BCM73350010


    Can anyone tell me if you can JTAG a TM-TWIN-OE ???

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    They can be jtagged, but not seen any posts on this forum. There is a boot loader flashing tool if you want to give it a try.

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    As an update i sent it to TM, they checked it and said there was nothign wrong with it.

    Believe it or not the PSU i had purchased previously and unable to test was faulty :-(

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    I just got the box with same issue as decribed in post #1
    Are there any tools avaliable to do JTAG for this box ?
    I found some old link to a bootloader recovery via rs232 but they dont work anymore.
    @abu baniaz - any chance to upload those tools again ?

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    ..hmmm I think this is not what I'm after.
    That is what I see over rs232 after STB starts

    Code:
    BCM73350010
    012
    Shmoo Version=2.2
    
    MEMC-00000000 RW=0000000D WW=00000047 G=00000001 R=00000006 W=00000015 
    MEMC-00000001 RW=0000000F WW=00000044 G=00000001 R=00000007 W=00000002 #$
    3
    COPY CODE
    COMPARE CODE
    4567
    ... and that's literally it ... nothing more shows up.
    However I'v tried to change the MAC adress but at this stage it is impossible.

    After really long reading I came to conclusion it can be either:
    - faulty PSU (as foxyboy mentioned in post#3 but I've messured all the output and they looking OK)
    - or isssue with corrupted bootloader ( I read somwhere old firmware got issues with EPG beeing stored in wrong flash adress that messed up the bootloader)

    I actually found those two posts of yours, but in both cases I cannot download the attachment (one link is dead in other I'm not allowed to download as I cannot complete registration (forum is dead, admin does not respond):

    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...oader-recovery (her's the archived with the file name visible: https://web.archive.org/web/20150329...oader-recovery)
    https://www.digitalworldz.co.uk/thre...covery.284285/ (If your account is stil activ could you please reupload the file on this forum, I cannot complete the registration there)

    It looks the file you mention called: TM-Twin-OE Bootload 07 Mch 2012.rar

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    Guys, is anybody able to reupload the file TM-Twin-OE Bootload 07 Mch 2012.rar ?
    it was on this forum in that thread - https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...oader-recovery
    it looks like it is stil here but I cannot download that file - https://www.digitalworldz.co.uk/thre...covery.284285/

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    Files uploaded

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    i recently dumped 2 of these receivers. (TIP) were good back in the day . loads better receivers about today for a fraction of the cost with warranty

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    so ... unfortunately no luck with mine :/ apparently CFE is corrupted. I can't get STB to programing mode.
    Abu wrote about it:
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    The only thing I would add is that in section 2.1, after your click com start, the execution log will display some text and end with CFE. If you do not get to CFE, there is a problem and you cannot use this procedure.
    Ringing Technomate is not an option for me as I'm not based in UK ... but I might give a shot and try the very last option - that is the actual jtagging.

    from what I understand it is an Broadcom based reciever so jtaging should be similarl as in VU Plus Solo, or other BCM recievers (i.e those ->jtag_vu+.pdf)

    I'm not sure however wchich are the JTAG pins (probably the one next to FAN Socket). Anybody can cofirm ?


    @gilvey what was the issue with yours ?
    Last edited by goolash; 08-04-20 at 13:40.

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    They never released any details about the jtagging. Also bear in mind it is a DAGS receiver badged as Technomate. So expand your search to include them.

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