Try and let us know if work or not.
In FW you have rrgn command so you have 99% that scan will work.
Hi,
Has anyone tried running some commands (rrgn for example) using ldr.bin (boot region) file on SD card on Oregon 6xx? Does it work?
Very helpful, indeed :-)
I've tried and it doesn't work, that's why I'm asking for somebody else's experience.
Bear in mind that 6xx covers Oregon 650 and 600. But these devices are slightly different.
I used rrgn for regions 5 and 14, and my SD card looks exactly as the files you uploaded - it's been already posted on this forum, how to do it. That's why I asked if somebeody has tried and succeeded reading a region on Oregon 6xx. I'm aware that the 600 is different from 650 - at least hardware is different. The firmware is the same and the chipset is the same, only the functionality is different (based on some configuration).
Is there anybody who has tried running any commands by ldr.bin on Oregon 6xx?
I tried both - still the same result. The unit boots, then (after some copyright messages) screen refreshes (blinks), "LOADER" message is being displayed and the unit freezes with this message on screen. So the loader is run, but nothing happens after.
Did you wait for a while ?
Do you have update.log in memory card ?
e.g.
nüvi 34xx Series Software Version 7.20, UID: xxxxxxxxxx, HWID: xxxxxxxxxxx
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parsing "rrgn,41,1:/41.bin"
Success
Parsing "rrgn,140,1:/140.bin"
Success
Parsing "reboot"
Last edited by dasilvarsa; 7th September 2013 at 06:05 PM.
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No, no changes on the SD card, no new files. That's why I wrote that nothing happens after the loader is run. In fact on earlier FW versions there was a system error message in one of the files on the internal file system, which most probably means that the loader is stuck in an infinite loop. However on the newer FW versions (currently 3.10) I can see no such error log. I suspect it's just a FW bug that the rrgn (and probably other) command doesn't work, but somebedy would have to confirm it on his unit.
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