WHY U NO BOOT ANYMORE? REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
RIP muh first raspberry pi. Was a brilliant investment and got me into that hacker culture and finally into embedded systems. Thank you, raspberry foundation :-)
>>60426564
Have you tried connecting to a serial terminal to see what uboot is shitting out over the serial port?
>>60426599
Yes, as you can see in the pic.
It is spitting out nothing. ;_;
>>60426651
I don't know pin outs, but I'm also assuming you're applying voltage and ground to the correct pins.
JTAG?
>>60426651
Well, then. It sounds like this device served you well and is ready for retirement. Put it on a stand with an honorable mention and get a new one.
>>60426705
I just copied that image from the SD to another microSD and tried out that serial connection with my raspberry pi 2 and it worked. That way I could atleast save my last script.
My raspi2 serves as my blog though. Will get a raspi3 then or try out one of its clones.
>>60426743
If you really are a hacker, I'd heavily recommend you figure out the JTAG interface on the RPI. You'd be surprised; maybe your boot rom just shat itself and needs to be relapsed... which you can do over JTAG.
I used my first Raspberry PI to watch anime on my old CRT TV.
Since it couldn't do 10 bit video properly it shat out pink artifacts and stuff. It's like I was watching busted VHS cassette.
Then I bought a LCD TV and discovered I could just stream video from PC
>>60426783
*reflashed
Thanks, phone.
>>60426783
>If you really are a hacker,
Still in learning phase, but yeah might try that out. Never done anything with JTAG.
Will definitly not throw it away right now
>>60426787
Just don't get 10bit releases?
All it's for is a slight reduction in file size.
Although many 10bit releases are so huge that there's barely any advantage in it.
>>60426799
It's the non populated P2 connector on the motherboard, the Broadcom JTAG. P3 is for the USB Ethernet adapter.
The pin outs are in the schematic. Best of luck.