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That would be a shame (no sarcasm intended; your contributions are invaluable).I can't stay here.
It's all there, in another article: Tapping In to the eMMC - Unofficial Tesla Techgreat article ! I would prefer to backup the hynix chip before unsoldering it. This part lacks
As far as I can see, there are only 3 connections between your laptop and the CID - I suppose CLK, CMD and D0. You are missing Ground/VSS. That needs to be connected to all 3 devices (Laptop/Reader, CID and Power Supply).I connected cmd, CLK and d0 lines to the reader, and vcc/GND to a power supply.
When i turn the PS on, it draws 1.06A at 2.8v.
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Maybe its a problem thst i connected the sd part of the AllSocket directly into my sd-card slot on the laptop, and i should rather connect it though a usb Sd reader?
Anyone out there who has an Allsocket EMMC/SD reader (rather than the USB version) who could run a quick experiment? Using mmc-utils (if you don't have it, the install command is "apt install mmc-utils"), and then run "mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcbkl0" (or substitute whatever mmc block device your adapter shows up on).
I have the USB version of Allsocket and it mounts as a scsi device, which lets me read/write the data but does not seem to allow issuing mmc specific commands.
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If you get a different response than the ioctl error, please post what it looks like. Thanks in advance!
# mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcblk0
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Extended CSD rev 1.0 (MMC 4.0)
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Thanks! That means I just need the SD adapter (vs. USB one) to be able to run MMC commands.Code:# mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcblk0 ============================================= Extended CSD rev 1.0 (MMC 4.0) =============================================
Yes, I had tried that as well last night, thanks for the idea though!Maybe try to force the filesystem type to ext3 when mounting (additional parameter „-t ext3“, see help or the manpage (man mount) for details ).
Thanks! That means I just need the SD adapter (vs. USB one) to be able to run MMC commands.