Yes, a service cable that connects to the JTAG points under the battery that are present on the majority of Nokia handsets of this type.
Well, it still seems to me a FBUS and not JTAG (and NOT USB).
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBus jaclaz
Yep, fair point. I was just grouping them for simplicity due to their physical looks, physical method of connection and similar methods of communication ("F-Bus connections use one pin for data transmit, one pin for data receive and one pin for ground")
Yep, fair point. I was just grouping them for simplicity due to their physical looks, physical method of connection and similar methods of communication
Sure ) , though last time I grouped for simplicity sheep, shepherd dogs and wolves in a same paddock by considering how they all have four legs and a tail, they are all mammals and they all emit sounds it came out as a mess. wink
jaclaz
Sure ) , though last time I grouped for simplicity sheep, shepherd dogs and wolves in a same paddock by considering how they all have four legs and a tail, they are all mammals and they all emit sounds it came out as a mess. wink
jaclaz
Thank you. I actually spat out some coffee with that one lol
Well, it still seems to me a FBUS and not JTAG (and NOT USB).
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBus jaclaz
The 108 cable has USB too.
The 108 cable has USB too.
You are right, my bad oops , the 108 has both, I was referring to "the JTAG points under the battery that are present on the majority of Nokia handsets of this type."
The 105/106/107 have not USB, the 108 has it.
However both FBus and USB are not JTAG.
jaclaz
Hello,
Its possible to get a dump using the BEST dongle but nothing will decode the data. Any ideas?