JUNGLE FLASHER Flashing problems

Dragon MJ

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May 17, 2011
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Hi can anyone help me i have a 9504 drive that has been up dated to dash 2.0.14699 so current shows as a 0272 drive and i understand is currently h/d locked
I have a USB pro and ck3 lite my drive is a MIXC so i used the homemade version of the sputnik360 ( am planning to buy the TX version as soon as an external switch is made)

Now i facing some problem i did the whole 0225 tut of how to flash using sputnik probe it works fine till i power cycle then it is supposed to a msg "spi stutus register is s/w locked" i do not receive it just goes into vendors mode but does not allow me to flash saying Spi is lock in the JF log so then i tried the pcb replacement board method with that method it take of the dummy.bin key etc with ease andd even put my drive into vendor mode but again it does not allow me to put lt+2.0 on it say Spi is locked in JF log. I have my key from from when it was a 9504 drive i dont need that i just need to know how to make it write to drive
 

whoseanthony

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Jul 3, 2011
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Is this your first flash with your homebrewed sputnik probe? Could it have been a botched install? Do you have the right resistor selected?
 
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Dragon MJ

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May 17, 2011
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Bangalore
thank for reply it is actually my first time with the homemade and i did do it quite neatly as compared to some i have seen (but then again that is my opinion of my own work). yes i did the connections correctly with a 10ohm resistor but the error was small and stupid in my efforts not to damage the pcb board i did not do the cut part properly which resulted in some power going to the resistor this as my fault i just remove the board again and indiscriminately created the cut it works great now was able to complete the process
 

kerman80

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Mar 31, 2010
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To avoid these issues is a good idea to have a hand tester near to ckeck continuity. That way you can go cutting slowly and check until it gets properly cut with minimum damage to PCB