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Netgear CG814CCR v2

TinyOne

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Hi

Can you right and app for this

I cant upload the 8mb dump file :(

your server won't let me..
 
Does your bcusb detect the flash on the device ? Are you looking for a script for this device or are you only intrested in getting it detected with bcusb as far as i am aware this device contains a Intel 28F640J3 TSOP which is supported with BC
 
The bcusb detects the flash fine

It is not a 5101

It is not a 5101 Memory Map

I changed the script to default

And, I can read and write the whole chip...

It sees it as the 8 MB :):)

I need a script that will let me reprogram

The Boot

The Firmware

I can send you a 8MB Dump, but your site wont let me. :( :(

I Zipped it down to 2,088 KB

IDK your file size limit

Netgear CG814CCR v2 FLASH.0x00-0x800000.bin.zip - The uploaded file is too large for the server to process.
 
Apologies for the upload issues , I am currently using a beta forum software so still in trials .. If you could upload the file to an offsite server like multiupload.com then i will be able to access it . It will take some time to compile a script as i do not possess one of these devices , so testing it out may be a little lengthy.
 
Apologies for the upload issues , I am currently using a beta forum software so still in trials .. If you could upload the file to an offsite server like multiupload.com then i will be able to access it . It will take some time to compile a script as i do not possess one of these devices , so testing it out may be a little lengthy.

NP

Thanx for the prompt response

Its the same as the 5101 but its backwards..

the 5101 is Image 1, Boot, Image 2

The Netgear is Image 2, Boot, Image 1

I would be happy to let you remote into my PC :)
 
Right upload the file to a site where i can download it like rapishare /megaupload etc , and i will get started on a script after i analyse the dump structure , then we can start the process of testing a script for it , shouldn't need to remote into your pc .
 
Right got your file , give me some time to start building a script for you to try
 
Just starting with the basics of the script for now , and will add the relevant info in as soon as i have it setup.

 
Quick question , is this an un-modified dump ? as i am finding referances to SB5101 in it , so i am assuming you have tried to flash it with haxorware ? Do you have the original working full dump of this modem ?
 
Thanx :cool:

Looking very good.....

Yes this has Hax 1.1 39 on it.

I don't have a working dump... :(

The only dump I have is not a working one..

Do you still want it??
 
Do you want me to make the script as above to just load a Haxorware firmware image ? or do you require it for loading original firmware , if it for the latter then i will require an original dump , if not then your dump will suffice. I am assuming your modem is working with the dump you sent me ?
 
Right i will first work on it loading Haxorware as i am pretty sure that is what it will be used for most , after that i will work on an original one.
 
Thanx

I will be using it for Hax, the most

here is the Flash Memory Map from HAX

CM/Flash> show


Flash Device Information:

CFI Compliant: yes
Command Set: Intel Standard Flash
Device/Bus Width: x16
Little Word Endian: no
Fast Bulk Erase: no
Multibyte Write: 32 bytes max
Phys base address: 0x1e000000
Uncached Virt addr: 0xbe000000
Cached Virt addr: 0x9e000000
Number of blocks: 64
Total size: 8388608 bytes, 8 Mbytes
Current mode: Read Array

Size Device Device Region
Block kB Address Offset Offset Region Allocation
----- ---- ---------- ----------- --------- -----------------
0 128 0xbe000000 0 0 Image2
1 128 0xbe020000 131072 131072 Image2
2 128 0xbe040000 262144 262144 Image2
3 128 0xbe060000 393216 393216 Image2
4 128 0xbe080000 524288 524288 Image2
5 128 0xbe0a0000 655360 655360 Image2
6 128 0xbe0c0000 786432 786432 Image2
7 128 0xbe0e0000 917504 917504 Image2
8 128 0xbe100000 1048576 1048576 Image2
9 128 0xbe120000 1179648 1179648 Image2
10 128 0xbe140000 1310720 1310720 Image2
11 128 0xbe160000 1441792 1441792 Image2
12 128 0xbe180000 1572864 1572864 Image2
13 128 0xbe1a0000 1703936 1703936 Image2
14 128 0xbe1c0000 1835008 1835008 Image2
15 128 0xbe1e0000 1966080 1966080 Image2
16 128 0xbe200000 2097152 2097152 Image2
17 128 0xbe220000 2228224 2228224 Image2
18 128 0xbe240000 2359296 2359296 Image2
19 128 0xbe260000 2490368 2490368 Image2
20 128 0xbe280000 2621440 2621440 Image2
21 128 0xbe2a0000 2752512 2752512 Image2
22 128 0xbe2c0000 2883584 2883584 Image2
23 128 0xbe2e0000 3014656 3014656 Image2
24 128 0xbe300000 3145728 3145728 Image2
25 128 0xbe320000 3276800 3276800 Image2
26 128 0xbe340000 3407872 3407872 Image2
27 128 0xbe360000 3538944 3538944 Image2
28 128 0xbe380000 3670016 3670016 Image2
29 128 0xbe3a0000 3801088 3801088 Image2
30 128 0xbe3c0000 3932160 3932160 Image2 (4063232 bytes)
31 128 0xbe3e0000 4063232 0 Dynamic NonVol (131072 bytes)
32 128 0xbe400000 4194304 0 Bootloader (131072 bytes)
33 128 0xbe420000 4325376 0 Image1
34 128 0xbe440000 4456448 131072 Image1
35 128 0xbe460000 4587520 262144 Image1
36 128 0xbe480000 4718592 393216 Image1
37 128 0xbe4a0000 4849664 524288 Image1
38 128 0xbe4c0000 4980736 655360 Image1
39 128 0xbe4e0000 5111808 786432 Image1
40 128 0xbe500000 5242880 917504 Image1
41 128 0xbe520000 5373952 1048576 Image1
42 128 0xbe540000 5505024 1179648 Image1
43 128 0xbe560000 5636096 1310720 Image1
44 128 0xbe580000 5767168 1441792 Image1
45 128 0xbe5a0000 5898240 1572864 Image1
46 128 0xbe5c0000 6029312 1703936 Image1
47 128 0xbe5e0000 6160384 1835008 Image1
48 128 0xbe600000 6291456 1966080 Image1
49 128 0xbe620000 6422528 2097152 Image1
50 128 0xbe640000 6553600 2228224 Image1
51 128 0xbe660000 6684672 2359296 Image1
52 128 0xbe680000 6815744 2490368 Image1
53 128 0xbe6a0000 6946816 2621440 Image1
54 128 0xbe6c0000 7077888 2752512 Image1
55 128 0xbe6e0000 7208960 2883584 Image1
56 128 0xbe700000 7340032 3014656 Image1
57 128 0xbe720000 7471104 3145728 Image1
58 128 0xbe740000 7602176 3276800 Image1
59 128 0xbe760000 7733248 3407872 Image1
60 128 0xbe780000 7864320 3538944 Image1
61 128 0xbe7a0000 7995392 3670016 Image1
62 128 0xbe7c0000 8126464 3801088 Image1 (3932160 bytes)
63 128 0xbe7e0000 8257536 0 Permanent NonVol (131072 bytes)


Hope this helps
 
Try this script , Make sure you have a working backup before you try this please.
Firstly add this into your Autorun.ini file 334917F:Netgear CG814CCR v2.bcs:Netgear CG814CCR v2 this will allow you to have the drop down menu to choose your script.

As you will see you have boot , firmware , cfg and a log tab on top . The Firmware X tab on the bottom is the 2nd image location i can see in the dump , but you will not need to mess with that one if my calculations are correct.

So try reading your boot , firmware ,cfg and logs , see if they save correctly as well , and if you have a working backup , try and write the files back.
 

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THANX

TESTING :D:D

:( Its working but I am not getting a drop down mwnu choice
when I add it to autorun.ini
 
What other info is in your autorun file . basically if you have at least 2 bcm3349 ID's a drop down menu should appear on the main window
 
# This file is used to auto load and run a script file based on the JTAG CPU ID
# Command structure is (CPU ID):(FILENAME):(SCRIPT NAME)
# SPI Mode does not load this file

334917F:SB5101.bcs:SB5101
334917F:DPC2100.bcs:DPC2100
334817F:SB5100.bcs:SB5100
334517F:SB4200.bcs:SB4200
334917F:Netgear CG814CCR v2.bcs:Netgear CG814CCR v2
 
Do you not see a drop down as indicated in the screenshot ?

 
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