New Version: 2015.06.17
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08-02-2015, 08:57 PM
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RE: New Version: 2015.06.17
(08-02-2015 08:47 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote:(08-02-2015 08:43 PM)Cristian Arezzini Wrote: Is it possible that a failed firmware transfer damages the calculator to the point that even the SYMB procedure doesn't work? So, does this mean that the calculator is actually faulty and I should stop trying? Should I open it and try shorting the reset pads, in case the reset button is faulty? This calculator has not been abused at all - always kept on the desk or in a drawer, and not used that much, and it never had problems with keys or anything... it was actually perfect until I tried to flash it. Quote: It was actually set to 1.1, and that prevented even the driver installation. Once I set it up to 2.0, I became able to start the transfer, with these grime results... |
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