Same USB ID as this guy http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,10026,27693#msg-27693 Stated as not working but figured I'd post my details since mine does show manufacturer Bus 002 Device 010: ID 1908:1320 GEMBIRD PhotoFrame PF-15-1 Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 1.10 bDeviceClass 0 bDeviceSubClassby parkerlreed - Displays
Sitronix is st2205 and not dpf ax203 http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,2435by parkerlreed - Displays
superelchi, do you work with libst2205 based devices at all? Just ran across a new one and was wondering if there is any hope for it. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,2435,28137#msg-28137by parkerlreed - Displays
I just got a Senario Photocube (Not this exact product but the same model) http://www.amazon.com/Senario-School-Musical-Digital-Photo/dp/B0019L51MQ It shows up as a Sitronix picture frame Bus 002 Device 009: ID 1403:0001 Sitronix Digital Photo Frame I tried hackfw.sh from https://github.com/neophob/libst2205 but it said it wasn't an already supported frame. Moved on to generate-by parkerlreed - Displays
Cheers! Finally have a fully functional frame that everything lines up on. :Dby parkerlreed - Displays
Thanks! That works. One thing... they seem to be reversed :P Up is down and down is up.by parkerlreed - Displays
@superelchi Any update on the Vivitar frame?by parkerlreed - Displays
Well I was out today and bought another frame. Bus 002 Device 030: ID 1908:1320 GEMBIRD PhotoFrame PF-15-1 Detecting & reading dpf flash... Opening generic SCSI device '/dev/sr0' Manufacturer: AMIC Unknown Manufacturer Got id[3]: 37, 30, 14 Unable to detect flash, just assuming 2MB size Size : 2 MB Reading 200000 bytes from flash... Flash written to file 'by parkerlreed - Displays
Here's some pictures if it helps http://imgur.com/a/Bqx1lby parkerlreed - Displays
Yeah his original firmware works. EDIT: Is there any way to flash the original firmware in Linux? Having to load up Windows just to mess with the original has been annoying. I tried the update.py but it complains that it isn't an ihx file. EDIT2: Aha restore.pyby parkerlreed - Displays
Yeah they worked in original (Both in what was originally on my device and Eric's original firmware dump) As for the powering off yeah no battery would be a good idea. Short of removing the battery is there any function in the python library to turn it off? Thanks for the help! I'm just happy to have a frame working at all. The only other one I have is an st2205 based that I canby parkerlreed - Displays
superelchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please upload a copy of your original fw. I will > have a look. > > superelchi Sadly I forgot to back it up... :( All I had to do the flash initially was the Windows SPI flasher (dpfhack 0.12 didn't initially want to compile on Arch. Too new sdcc (Ive now downgraded to 2.9) Hard coded python pathby parkerlreed - Displays
superelchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Eric, > > please try attached fw. > Don't know why restore.py did not work. Maybe not > root? > Anyway: you can use the FlashLib.ini from a couple > of post above for Windows. > > superelchi I have the same dpf as Eric. I was able to flash the firmware you provided and iby parkerlreed - Displays
I've recently ran across a model that I'm not sure if it is unsupported or if hackfw.sh needs to be modified. Post is here. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,23782by parkerlreed - Displays
So I was out and about today and found a Sharper Image branded model that when I took it out of the packaging had a chrome back and V2.0 \o/ From past experience I knew this was probably an Innovage re-branded model. I got and throw this to hackfw.sh and it seems to almost work but errors out. inovalley looks suspicious like it matched somehow but the grep pattern was malformed. $ sudby parkerlreed - Displays
I just picked up a little digital frame today hoping it could be hacked. Got it home and was delighted to see Bus 005 Device 009: ID 1403:0001 Sitronix Digital Photo Frame I then found this thread about hacking the firmware http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,2435 I found the DP152 from here http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,2435,2503#msg-2503 My dmesg output is [174986.344749]by parkerlreed - Displays