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Re: Defective Black Jaguars?
We had an issue like that on 2 different black jags. We just flashed the firmware again and they worked fine
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Re: Defective Black Jaguars?
I know this is old, but I want to post my (odd) results.
When we re-flashed them, they worked fine, and I forgot about this for a while, until I flashed one again, and it did not work. After some testing I discovered this pattern: Flash -> works Re-Flash -> does not work Re-Flash -> works Re-Flash -> does not work Re-Flash -> works Re-Flash -> does not work Re-Flash -> works Re-Flash -> does not work etc... |
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Re: Defective Black Jaguars?
It appears that re-flashing a working Jaguar will fail, causing that Jaguar to not work. Maybe something to do with the bootloader.
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Re: Defective Black Jaguars?
If this pattern is the case for all jaguars, I would think that the manufacturer would want to know about this since it seems like a resolvable issue (even if the solution is just to release a notice to users about the existence of this phenomenon).
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