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Riff Box Jtag Repair Hardbrick ( Currently Im Working On Samsung Phone )


Features
RIFF JTAG Features

by admin on Jul.05, 2010, under Features

RIFF JTAG firmware supports following features at the moment:

ARM7/ARM9/ARM11 PXA3xx, PXA270, Cortex-A8, OMAP850, Cortex-A9 Dual cores support;
Multiple devices on JTAG chain are supported, thus TAP number selection is available;
Any custom voltage level selection from range ~1.4V to 3.3V
TCK/Adaptive clocking selection
Halt core (NRST is not changed)
Reset core (NRST is applied before halt)
Direct Read memory (by 8/16/32-bit bytes/half-words/words)
Direct Write memory (by 8/16/32-bit bytes/half-words/words)
Access to the control registers of ARM core (coprocessor 15)
Program code breakpoints
Run core
Custom scripting and DCC loader support (trace32 compatible)
Custom GDB Server Available
I/O pins detection !Unique feature offered only by RIFF JTAG

This is result of six months hard work. And we just started -;)
Stay tuned for more !

This is list of supported memory controllers and chipsets and CPU cores using Direct Memory Access :

Currently supported memory controllers are:

OneNAND Memory (connected directly to the MCU’s address space);
CFI Compliant NOR Memory with CFI Command sets 0×0001, 0×0002, 0×0200 and 0×0003;
NAND Controller in MSM6250, MSM6250A;
NAND Controller in QSC6055, QSC6085, QSC6240, QSC6270;
NAND Controller in MDM6085, MDM6200, MDM6600;
NAND Controller in MSM6245, MSM6246, MSM6270, MSM6275, MSM6280, MSM6280A, MSM6281, MSM6290, MSM6800A, MSM6801A;
NAND Controller and OneNAND Controller in MSM7225, MSM7227, MSM7625, MSM7627;
NAND Controller in MSM7200, MSM7200A, MSM7201A, MSM7500, MSM7500A, MSM7501A, MSM7600;
NAND Controller in QSD8250, QSD8650;
eMMC Controller #2 in MSM7230, MSM8255, MSM8255T;
eMMC Controller #0 in S5PV310;


Currently supported chipsets and cores for JTAG I/O operations:

Generic ARM Cores: ARM7, ARM9 (ARM920, ARM926, ARM946), ARM11, CORTEX-A8,CORTEX-A9;
Qualcomm QSC Family: QSC1100, QSC1110, QSC6010, QSC6020, QSC6030, QSC6055, QSC6085, QSC6240, QSC6270;
Qualcomm MSM Family: MSM6000, MSM6150, MSM6245, MSM6246, MSM6250, MSM6250A, MSM6260, MSM6275, MSM6280, MSM6280A, MSM6281, MSM6800A, MSM6801A, MSM6290, MSM7225, MSM7227, MSM7625, MSM7627, MSM7230, MSM8255, MSM8255T, MSM8260;
Qualcomm QSD Family: QSD8250, QSD8650;
Qualcomm ESM Family: ESM7602A;
Qualcomm MDM Family: MDM6085 MDM6200, MDM6600;
OMAP Family: OMAP1710, OMAP3430, OMAP3630, OMAP4430;
NVIDIA Family: TEGRA2;
Marvell/XScale Family: PXA270, PXA271, PXA272, PXA310, PXA312, PXA320.
Samsung Processors: S5P6422, S5PV310.



This is the list of supported devices and operations, supported by RIFF JTAG Box:

Tablets :

Samsung GT-P7320 Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung GT-P6810 Galaxy Tab 7.7 WiFi 16GB Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung Galaxy TAB (Samsung P1000) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write NAND Flash memory
Samsung Galaxy TAB (Samsung P1000N) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write NAND Flash memory
Samsung Galaxy TAB (Samsung M180s) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write NAND Flash memory
Samsung Galaxy TAB Wi-Fi (P1010) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write NAND Flash memory
Samsung Galaxy Note (Samsung N7000) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung Galaxy Note (Samsung i9220) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung Galaxy Plus (GT-P6200) Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung YP-G70EW Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung GT-P6800 Galaxy Tab 7.7 Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write eMMC memory
Samsung SGH-i717 Galaxy Note LTE Unbrick, Repair, Read/Write NAND Flash memory

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