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The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« on: March 17, 2011, 02:58:43 pm »
After being silent for more than 4 years as if they were under NDA, less than a hour ago a TI-Nspire CAS+ "talked" for the 1st time in the World!


Code: [Select]
Boot Loader Stage 1 (1.0.526)
Build: 2006/8/11, 6:25:18
Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated
Using production keys

Last boot progress: 10514

System clock:        78 MHZ
SDRAM memory test:   Pass
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: ST Micro NAND256W3A

-- Bad Block list --
0x00058000 (22)
0x001F0000 (124)
-- Bad Block list end --

Loading DIAGS software...

Error reading/validating DIAGS image

Loading BOOT2 software...

99%
BOOT1: loading complete (924 ticks), launching image.



Boot Loader Stage 2 (1.0.526)
Build: 2006/8/11, 6:29:51
Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated
Using production keys



Initializing graphics subsystem.
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: ST Micro NAND256W3A
Initializing USB and networking.


Initializing filesystem.
Datalight Reliance v2.00.0451
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Datalight, Inc.
Registered to #9DE08703
FlashFX sample project for the OMAP5912 OSK running Nucleus
Datalight FlashFX Pro v2.0 Build 966
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Detected FfxDelay() parameters: Count=60132 MicroSec=8192 Shift=13
FFX: NAND chip manufacturer: ST Micro (20) chip NAND256W3A (75)
Filesystem ready.

-- Bad Block list --
0x00058000 (22)
0x001F0000 (124)
-- Bad Block list end --

Loading Operating System...

100%

BOOT2: loading complete (3272 ticks), launching image.


Beginning system initialization.
Preparing file system...
Datalight Reliance v2.00.0451
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Datalight, Inc.
Registered to #9DE08703
FlashFX sample project for the OMAP5912 OSK running Nucleus
Datalight FlashFX Pro v2.0 Build 966
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Detected FfxDelay() parameters: Count=58930 MicroSec=8192 Shift=13
FFX: NAND chip manufacturer: ST Micro (20) chip NAND256W3A (75)
File system ready.

phoenix dhcp server w/ VOODOO  built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 545)


phoenix enum server  built 12-Jul-2006


phoenix dhcp hook fwd w/ VOODOO  built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 545)

System build date: Aug 28 2006, 18:55:11
Available memory: 25803332 bytes
Launching system...

phoenix file mgt server  built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 645)

pn-srv2-636: pol_init = 0


Notice it is not using the "developer keys", but the "production keys"... :hyper:


If you need a picture for a news, you can take this.


Next step: flashing a production TI-Nspire CAS boot2.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2011, 03:09:47 pm by critor »
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2011, 03:04:09 pm »
What exactly does this mean.  I am not skilled with this kind of thing.
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2011, 03:09:24 pm »
Wow! Can't wait for more
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2011, 03:13:25 pm »
I really think the BOOT2 will not work, especially considering this "OMAP5912" business. The hardware is compmletely different between OMAPs and the Zevio... (and TI-Nspire CAS+ probably is an OMAP - I found an unused function in boot1 that appears to be left over from OMAP)
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2011, 03:20:08 pm »
Don't worry Goplat: I have something like 10 TI-Nspire CAS+ with either OS 1.0.554 either OS 1.0.526.

I can brick some of them by trying to flash a Boot2, an OS, or a diags through RS232.
(but I'm pretty sure a newer production OS won't work without flashing a newer production Boot2, as the OS is not located at the same place in the filesystem).
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #5 on: March 17, 2011, 03:22:10 pm »
Basically, the debug interface has finally been unlocked, and now what used to be only seen in the emulator is now seen directly from the hardware! ;) Flashing refers to rewriting the whole OS (and potentially the BOOT2), allowing us to use the *entire* hardware! :D

(I might be wrong - please correct me if that is the case.)
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #6 on: March 17, 2011, 03:26:50 pm »
The debug interface had allready been unlocked (check HackSpire), but never on a TI-Nspire CAS+ to my knowledge.

As far as I know, this only lets you reflash:
- the OS
- the boot2
- the diags software

It seems boot1 can be reflashed, but only through the diags software.
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #7 on: March 17, 2011, 03:44:23 pm »
critor,
Try the key sequence to bring up the diags menu.
You indicated nothing happened  on another post, and you had to reboot.
Does this bring up the Datalight shell ?

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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #8 on: March 17, 2011, 07:29:30 pm »
critor,
Try the key sequence to bring up the diags menu.
You indicated nothing happened  on another post, and you had to reboot.
Does this bring up the Datalight shell ?

No... The calculator just does not turn on and I have to remove the batteries.
Note according to the above log, there is no valid diags image on this CAS+.


But, I've managed to get the boot log of 2 rare older CAS+ prototypes (loan from DataMath.org).

You should have a look as it could help us to understand more on the CAS+, and to dump them some day.

Boot1/Boot2 1.0.491 (2006/7/26):
Code: [Select]
Boot Loader Stage 1 (1.0.491)
Build: 2006/7/26, 5:55:51
Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated

Last boot progress: 10600

System clock:        78 MHZ
SDRAM memory test:   Pass
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Clearing SDRAM...Done.
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: ST Micro NAND256W3A

Loading DIAGS software...

Error reading/validating DIAGS image

Loading BOOT2 software...

99%
BOOT1: loading complete (933 ticks), launching image.



Boot Loader Stage 2 (1.0.491)
Build: 2006/7/26, 5:59:39
Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated



Initializing graphics subsystem.
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: ST Micro NAND256W3A
Initializing USB and networking.


Initializing filesystem.
Datalight Reliance v2.00.0451
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Datalight, Inc.
Registered to #9DE08703
FlashFX sample project for the OMAP5912 OSK running Nucleus
Datalight FlashFX Pro v2.0 Build 966
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Detected FfxDelay() parameters: Count=58353 MicroSec=8192 Shift=13
FFX: NAND chip manufacturer: ST Micro (20) chip NAND256W3A (75)
Filesystem ready.

Loading Operating System...

100%

BOOT2: loading complete (3036 ticks), launching image.


Beginning system initialization.
Preparing file system...
Datalight Reliance v2.00.0451
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Datalight, Inc.
Registered to #9DE08703
FlashFX sample project for the OMAP5912 OSK running Nucleus
Datalight FlashFX Pro v2.0 Build 966
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Detected FfxDelay() parameters: Count=60132 MicroSec=8192 Shift=13
FFX: NAND chip manufacturer: ST Micro (20) chip NAND256W3A (75)
File system ready.

phoenix dhcp server w/ VOODOO  built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 559)


phoenix enum server  built 12-Jul-2006


phoenix dhcp hook fwd w/ VOODOO  built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 559)

System build date: Jul 27 2006, 05:55:34
Available memory: 25789100 bytes
Launching system...

phoenix file mgt server  built 12-Jul-2006 (start at 659)

pn-srv2-632: pol_init = 0
It seems similar, although the developer/production keys aren't mentionned this time.


And the oldest known CAS+ prototype with boot1/boot2 built on Feb 27 2006:
Code: [Select]
Boot Loader Stage 1
Build: Feb 27 2006, 18:04:35
Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated

System clock:        78 MHZ
SDRAM memory test:
Data   (ticks=0)
Addr   (ticks=1)
Fill   (ticks=5)
Test   (ticks=11)
Pass (ticks=17)
Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: ST Micro NAND256W3A

Launching BOOT2 software...

100%
BOOT1 complete.



Boot Loader Stage 2
Build: Feb 27 2006, 18:06:34
Copyright (c) 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated



Initializing graphics subsystem.
NAND Flash ID: ST Micro NAND256W3A


Initializing filesystem.
Datalight Reliance v2.00.0451
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Datalight, Inc.
Registered to #9DE08703
FlashFX sample project for the OMAP5912 OSK running Nucleus
Datalight FlashFX Pro v2.0 Build 966
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Detected FfxDelay() parameters: Count=59276 MicroSec=8192 Shift=13
FFX: NAND chip manufacturer: ST Micro (20) chip NAND256W3A (75)
FlashFX SDK License ID #57363077
Filesystem ready.
100%


Beginning system initialization.
Preparing file system...
Datalight Reliance v2.00.0451
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Datalight, Inc.
Registered to #9DE08703
FlashFX sample project for the OMAP5912 OSK running Nucleus
Datalight FlashFX Pro v2.0 Build 966
Nucleus Edition for ARM9
Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Datalight, Inc.
Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.
Detected FfxDelay() parameters: Count=59365 MicroSec=8192 Shift=13
FFX: NAND chip manufacturer: ST Micro (20) chip NAND256W3A (75)
FlashFX SDK License ID #57363077
File system ready.
Unpacking data...
Creating directory phoenix
Unpacking file phoenix/components
Creating directory phoenix/ctlg
Unpacking file phoenix/ctlg/CtrlCtlg.sav
Creating directory phoenix/ctlg/locales
Creating directory phoenix/ctlg/locales/da
Unpacking file phoenix/ctlg/locales/da/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/ctlg/locales/de
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pn-srv6-423: nuc_init usb
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Creating directory phoenix/geog
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Creating directory phoenix/geog/locales/en
Unpacking file phoenix/geog/locales/en/icons.res
pn-srv6-431: nuc_init net
Unpacking file phoenix/geog/locales/en/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/geog/locales/fr
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Creating directory phoenix/geog/locales/no
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Creating directory phoenix/math
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales/da
Unpacking file phoenix/math/locales/da/strings.res
pn-srv6-444: nuc_init dev N=1
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales/de
Unpacking file phoenix/math/locales/de/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales/en
Unpacking file phoenix/math/locales/en/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales/fr
Unpacking file phoenix/math/locales/fr/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales/it
Unpacking file phoenix/math/locales/it/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/math/locales/no
Unpacking file phoenix/math/locales/no/strings.res
Creating directory phoenix/ntpd
Creating directory phoenix/ntpd/locales
Creating directory phoenix/ntpd/locales/da
Unpacking file phoenix/ntpd/locales/da/strings.res
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Creating directory phoenix/ntpd/locales/en
Unpacking file phoenix/ntpd/locales/en/icons.res
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Finished unpacking.
System build date: May  1 2006, 15:15:42
Launching system...

Datalight Command Shell for Nucleus

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This one seems much different.
It's running the antic OS 1.0.1.0.334T built on May 1 2006.

* Note the OS seems to be unpacked at each boot.

* Note there is no DHCP messages this time. I cannot exchange data through USB, neither with the Computer Link 1.0 (it doesn't find the calculator, and the network CAS+ interface is failing getting an IP), neither with other CAS+ calculators (no error message, the "Send" menu item seems to be "fake"...)

* Strangely, a phoenix directory is mentionned, although it is not visible on later CAS+ which are only listing the following folders:
/
/phx
/phx/documents
/phx/tmp

* Where is the OS? There's nothing in the above folders (except /phx/documents), but the file system capacity is 27.8Mb, and more than 5Mb are used...
- Hidden directories?
- Something related to the bad blocks reported in previous logs?

* At the end of this last boot, Datalight shell is mentionned, and I'm getting something which could look like a prompt, although I'm in the (very buggy) OS, and although I didn't press any special key.


Goplat, Bsl, everybody... At this point, your guess can be as good as mine.
We might succeed at flashing/dumping, but it will be together.

Thanks for reading.
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #9 on: March 17, 2011, 08:39:29 pm »
Does the really old one allow you to enter commands into the command shell via RS232? It would be so awesome if it let you dump that OS to RS232 with "TYPE /phoenix/install/TI-Nspire.tnc" (or wherever it's located on the CAS+... some exploration using the DIR command might be necessary)
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2011, 08:48:18 pm »
critor,
Try this:
As the system is rebooting enter "+++" and return
This is the Hayes modem control sequence to break into command mode , which
hopefully is the shell .
If this does'nt work I will work offline with you on this.
Before there was high speed Internet, there were the days of RS232 and modem commands.
There is a key sequence to break into x-modem file transfer , but its been a while since I have done this.
Look for "modem control sequences" online to learn more.

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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #11 on: March 17, 2011, 08:56:24 pm »
I can enter commands on my oldest CAS+.
Tried "dir", "ls" and things like that, but only got things like:

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A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">01 00:00:50.000 0 | Initializing xmlrpc library


A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

Error = -1

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

Error = -1

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

What should I type?
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #12 on: March 17, 2011, 09:03:42 pm »
Looks promising, at least! You can type "?" or "help" for a list of commands. Maybe the current directory name has gotten corrupted (explaining the weird prompt), so try "cd A:\" to fix that.
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #13 on: March 17, 2011, 09:04:20 pm »
"dir" command isn't showing anything interesting in the A: drive.
Moreover, there seems to be some problem with the folder names encoding...

But I can access a "c:" drive:

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A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">01 00:00:50.000 0 | Initializing xmlrpc library


A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

Error = -1

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

Error = -1

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">
Command not found!

A:Ôœ‘dœ‘—">

Error = -3003

A:Ôœ‘H,o>

Error = -1

A:”œ‘dœ‘؆X®>

Error = -3003

A:>

Error = -3003

A:>

A:>
Command not found!

A:>

A:>

A:>
Command not found!

A:>
Command not found!

A:>
Command not found!

A:>

A:>

Error = -3003

A:>

Error = -3003

A:>
Command not found!

A:>

A:>

A:>

Error = -3003

A:Žœ‘>

C:\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> tmp
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> dev
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> phoenix
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> documents
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> logs
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> widgets

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\>

C:\phoenix\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\phoenix\>

C:\>

C:\dev\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\dev\>

C:\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> tmp
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> dev
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> phoenix
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> documents
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> logs
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> widgets

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\>

C:\tmp\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\tmp\>

C:\>

C:\documents\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\documents\>

C:\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> tmp
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> dev
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> phoenix
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> documents
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> logs
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> widgets

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\>

Error = -3024

C:\>
Command not found!

C:\>

C:\logs\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\logs\>

C:\>

C:\widgets\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\widgets\>

C:\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> tmp
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> dev
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> phoenix
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> documents
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> logs
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> widgets

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\>


There are interesting folders, but nothing inside apparently...
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Re: The 1st step into CAS+ flashing
« Reply #14 on: March 17, 2011, 09:09:54 pm »
(sorry for double-posting)

No there are things in the folders.
They're just hidden.

Have a look:
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C:\phoenix\>

C:\phoenix\install\>

1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> .
1980-01-01 00:00:00     <Dir> ..
1980-01-01 00:00:00    639280 devfiletree.zip
1980-01-01 00:00:00        17 manifest

Free Space: 18773504 bytes


C:\phoenix\install\>

I don't think it's big enough to be the OS though.


Unfortunately, "?" or "help" aren't triggering anything (unknown commands).
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