DCT3416 Phase 1

DCT64XX,DCT34XX
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DCT3416 Phase 1

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just got one. Everything boots buts its disconnected and is from a town over so i would need a different NVRAM.
i dont see pins for jtag. I see various holes where jtag MIGHT go
anyone know more info on this

im currently taking pics will post in a bit

also can i use the NVRAM from a 700 and use nvtool to get the channels...i read somewhere on here said it was similar.
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Post by transitoryspace »

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here are the pics let me know thanks.
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Post by transitoryspace »

Any help?
Ive been doign some reading here and on ch and foro
all have very little info on it.
But does this have jtag port just like the 6412?
so 7x2 pins
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Post by transitoryspace »

well im going to try to solder the jtag like 6412....ill do it 1 hr. if im wrong someone post and let me know thanks
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Post by usbbdm »

Looks to me this one does have JTAG port beside the SATA cable.
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Post by MrRogers »

Does it detect?
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Post by CAPONE »

3412 Does Detect Just Fine. Flash can Be Backed Up No Problem.
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Post by MrRogers »

TUNDRA wrote:3412 Does Detect Just Fine. Flash can Be Backed Up No Problem.
He is talking about the 3416 not 3412 :P
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Post by CAPONE »

MassModz wrote:He is talking about the 3416 not 3412 :P
3416 is my Understanding Will Not Detect due to TDI Being Disabled, According to USBBDM.
And I was refereing to Post 4, Talking about 6412, Not 3416. ;)
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Post by mamboswing »

I got a 3416 today and Im trying to detect but i get

-detect
IDCODE 0334917F
Broadcom BCM3349
IMPCODE 00800904
Note this is not 64bit MIPS,Please fix the xml file
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Post by CAPONE »

mamboswing wrote:I got a 3416 today and Im trying to detect but i get

-detect
IDCODE 0334917F
Broadcom BCM3349
IMPCODE 00800904
Note this is not 64bit MIPS,Please fix the xml file
Are you Sure its a 3416 and Not a 3412??
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Post by mamboswing »

TUNDRA wrote:Are you Sure its a 3416 and Not a 3412??
yes is 3416 and im able to read the nvram
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Post by CAPONE »

mamboswing wrote:yes is 3416 and im able to read the nvram
If you can read NVRAM then get another NVRAM from an Active box from your area and write it to Box.
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Post by mamboswing »

TUNDRA wrote:If you can read NVRAM then get another NVRAM from an Active box from your area and write it to Box.
yeah but the box is disconect it
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Post by CAPONE »

mamboswing wrote:yeah but the box is disconect it
LOL Thats why you Need to Get another NVRAM from ACTIVE BOX.....;)
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