I have a UK (international) version completely untouched, fired it up once and thats it, if you still need img files? lmk
VERY much so, I'd appreciate it! Just follow my instructions on Page 9, and then upload the rootfs.tar somewhere and PM me when you got it to a good area.I have a UK (international) version completely untouched, fired it up once and thats it, if you still need img files? lmk
The driver is located in the system.img (modules/joydev.ko) not the misc.img.
You'll overwrite it even with partial systèm.img don't you think?
True... very possible youre right.
I can at least get the vendor.img from an international version...
We should be able to add jscal script on system.img or via putty uart command. Seems calibration issue is very common on linux with joydev driver.
I don't mind beta test the driver Swap, even if there a risk of brick. Mine is already broken so don't take the risk and PM me the modded IMG file.
Just to be sure, the other drivers are based on Mips architecture too ?
I don't mind beta test the driver Swap, even if there a risk of brick. Mine is already broken so don't take the risk and PM me the modded IMG file.
Just to be sure, the other drivers are based on Mips architecture too ?
I'm starting to doubt that the issue is related to the joydev driver or faulty resistors in joypad board.
Indeed, I made new tests : booting the NGM WITHOUT the joystick's card plugged. The bug still occurs !!! Cursor is moving automatically to the left or simply blowing to the pins make it moves and stop. Maybe the main motherboard was damaged in the flashing process ?
I'm thinking about buying a new one and making a dump the hard way. But where are located the tx rx and gnd pins in in the international rev ?
I'm starting to doubt that the issue is related to the joydev driver or faulty resistors in joypad board.
Indeed, I made new tests : booting the NGM WITHOUT the joystick's card plugged. The bug still occurs !!! Cursor is moving automatically to the left or simply blowing to the pins make it moves and stop. Maybe the main motherboard was damaged in the flashing process ?
I'm thinking about buying a new one and making a dump the hard way. But where are located the tx rx and gnd pins in in the international rev ?
i don't know if it'll help you, but I can give you a passwd -d root script that should get you UART accessFound the pins in the back of the main board. Thanks. Trying power strip doesn't solve the issue saddly.