io Sebastian!

Sorry for my late reply, i was a bit out these days, I'm up again :)

> Oh, sorry I was to stupid! Of course I have to:
>
> 1. turn off device
> 2. plug usb in
> 3. turn on device

hehe, yes is the way to make the device execute the bootloader.

> But now it says
>
> $sudo ./0xFFFF -i
> found n770 (0421:0105)
> Root device is: flash
> RD mode is: off
> HW revision string: 'prod_code      RX-34   hw_rev         1301'
> Seems, that I have an older hardware revision in my n800?

Your device is identified as a 'n770' instead of a n800 by the USB ID
this is because the initial n800 sold wear the n770 USB-ID. No idea
if this is because Nokia hasn't payed the license or what. But don't
care about this. It's just info.

About the 'old' revision. well. not at all, just take a look on the
contents of the RX3 firmware contents: 

$ md5sum 2nd.bin-RX-34\:1* secondary.bin* xloader.bin*
0d61aa6d2c4418757695876f6a6c0975  2nd.bin-RX-34:1001,1101
d5723316bb8bb7590f6f69c00cfc8e58  2nd.bin-RX-34:1201,1202,1203
00a876d7bf964297f091ca9e7d096bb7  2nd.bin-RX-34:1301,1302
a27f59edc221fd69399197a97a557e25  secondary.bin
a27f59edc221fd69399197a97a557e25  secondary.bin-RX-34:1001,1101
a27f59edc221fd69399197a97a557e25  secondary.bin-RX-34:1201,1202,1203
733f8a5a91bc09bd27cc4762b9da2b5b  xloader.bin
1799f850ae8e1ef4b41ffed9bc907df1  xloader.bin-RX-34:1001,1101
e0f0824b55c1fb98ed9af11373b2dd22  xloader.bin-RX-34:1201,1202,1203

the latest 2nd image matches the 1301 and 1302 hw revisions. This is not
handled by 0xFFFF directly, you should provide't manually.

BTW can understand why they dupped the secondary.bin for different hw
revisions if all the images are exactly equals.


  --pancake
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