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Hi,
Its been a while and yet im still having troubles. I cant seem to be able to flash my pm3 under windows vista 64. Compiling works great as I followed the latest guide to getting started. Im having difficulty understanding the "sudo ./flasher -b ../bootrom/obj/bootrom.elf" step. Where exactly do you type this cause so far its not happening for me.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Last edited by XEROEFFECT (2012-03-26 15:35:49)
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Ok. After doing some google searching I think I understand that the "Sudo" command should be executed in a Linux environment. I will keep trying to figure this one out. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.
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Hi! In a *nix system, the command sudo allows root access - a kind of super user, and what the runme.bat script is doing is that it is starting a Linux-like environment in Windows, but the "sudo" command is unknown as you have discovered. When you run the runme.bat script, you need to run it as administrator to get the same access as a sudo command would provide you with. So, "run as administrator" and skip sudo and that might do the trick.
Hopefully that helps you get started.
-Tiina
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Hi tlou,
Finally i got my Prox3 updated and all seems well. Thanks for your help.
On another note, I have a Sielox proximity fob i believe works on HF but it will not respond to anything I throw at it. Frustrating as it is, I would like to call upon anyone here that would like a go at this fob. Happy to send it anywhere. would anybody be willing to help?
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Dear 0xFFFF,
If your still alive and not consumed by all your Hid dongles and such, would you be interested???
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Hi XEROEFFECT,
Yup. I'm still here. It looks like you should be starting a new thread. My answer is here.
Regards,
0xFFFF
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