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Installing a JTAG port to broadcom 3348/3349 chips
HARDCORE.

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Thanks I may attempt this one day....hehe
What is the 75kw?
no clue, these pics arent mine
i wanna try this on 3349....do you have any more info?





(05-11-2008, 07:48 PM)rajkosto Wrote: [ -> ]no clue, these pics arent mine
Damn... too hardcore... I'd prob end up fukin up the modem w/ my fat ole solderin' iron... Better off just serialin' up the SOB... If it doesn't let you halt it from booting into stock firm via Serial then just sell it or swap it out for another modem... Seriously this is way too hard lol
or program the flash in another modem...even thats easier than this
Any chance you can rar the 3 pics up and attach to post as when i click them it goes to imageshack but no images show up lol

i think this is the same way that a few of us tryed on the A250 to try and get jtag to talk straght to the bcm but it didnt work out and could never get the flash to detect, so wouldnt mind having a close up look at these pics if you could do that for me please.
Here ya go all zipped up ./
Thanks Smile
(05-11-2008, 07:27 PM)ethics Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks I may attempt this one day....hehe
What is the 75kw?
75kw is a nick from a spanish guy in forocable.com forum where this photos are from.

Greetings.
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