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There is a thread for this sort of thing, i would try to run the firmware update for your version, 1.22 and start fresh. There is no telling if that will work or not but that's what i would do. I am not saying try yo upgrade to a newer version, run the one you already have. There are links in this thread but a few pages earlier.
My backup folder is empty. The only thing I have a backup of is the original cfc file. Am I screwed?Is there a way for me to get a complete FlashFS and FlashBFS directory somewhere?Thank you to a member in this forum. He logged into my computer and repaired it for me. Awesome
Quote from: freak_ge on June 15, 2014, 06:16:32 pmjoe-c's conf.cfc has a new size (112 byte bigger) and ftool outputs an error. That's expected. The 16-byte MD5 hash has been replaced by a 128-byte Public-Key signature (RSA 1024-Bits). So unless you have the private key or are able to factorize the public key, you can't create a new, valid signature for a modified configuration file.Patching this signature check in the software is most certainly only possible if you manage to circumvent the CRC check of certain files in "applaunch.dat" which is probably also protected by a Public-Key signature (file "applaunch.sgn").I expect that it is still possible to hack the camera, but researching this would probably require quite some time and effort.
joe-c's conf.cfc has a new size (112 byte bigger) and ftool outputs an error.
Is this the same config file that's written to by the camera itself when changing preferences? If so, the code and keys for re-signing the file will be in the camera firmware somewhere. If the firmware's encrypted, the camera needs to know how to decrypt that at boot time.
If I purchase an E4 with 2.1 is it possible to downgrade it to 1.22 or another firmware version that can be unlocked?
I just got my E4, another new Firmware-version: E4 1.2L, software 2.3....I hoped, Reichelt still had some old cams remaining...well, i think i'll keep it. its a cool toy either way
-> In short: Flir is just setting up a challenge instead of ensuring that their customers get maximum satisfaction.
I just received my E4, and I'm getting ready to do the software performance update. I have a software 1.22 system. Before I go forward with this:Would it help to film it? Document the process for others? Is there anything I can do to help you folks continue this process?