SPI FLASH Recovery/XO-1.5

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You Need

  • the bricked laptop, called the target,
  • a working XO-1.5 laptop, with latest Firmware, and a serial cable, called the host,
  • a third computer to act as a terminal to the host, a serial cable, with serial port configured for 115200 bps,
  • wire, soldering iron, antistatic environment,
  • optional IDC 2.54mm six pin SMT DIL headers, and an IDC cable 15cm long,

Setup

  • disassemble the target and host PCBs and lay them out with top edges close but not touching,
  • connect the serial cable between the host and the terminal and verify normal operation of the host, then turn off the host,
  • place schottky diode D4 next to J3 on the host, this provides 3.3V to J3 when the host is powered,
  • install the header at J3 on the host,
  • add a 2K resistor between pins 1 and 2 of J3 on the host, this compensates for a weak pullup,
  • install the header at J2 on the target,
  • connect using the IDC cable observing connector polarity.

Alternate Setup

  • in place of schottky diode D4, short the D4 component position next to J3 on the host, this provides 3.3V to J3 when the host is powered, but without protecting the host from power flowing from the target, be sure not to power the target,
  • in place of the headers and the IDC cable, use six 15cm lengths of wire, and link each pin of J3 on the host to J2 on the target in turn,