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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 3:13 pm |
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I did; If I would just simply double clicked on it, i assume the terminal window would not even pop up... So i followed the steps, but it simply gave me an error message, see above...
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:47 pm |
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And how can i give it as a parameter... Sorry for being so dumb... I am following the instructions: MacOS flashing instructions: - Unzip MatshitaFlasher.zip and the firmware zip file - Make sure there is no disc in the drive. - The firmware .zip file typically includes two firmware .dat files of ~700-800KB size, one original and one RPC1 patched firmware - In Finder drop the firmware .dat file (not the directory) you want to flash on the MatshitaFlasher application. - A terminal window will pop up, listing drive and firmware ids and ask you if you want to continue flashing - In case of drive/firmware mismatch or a corrupted firmware file the drive will not be flashed
but the problem is the same... Thanks m
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 8:54 pm |
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m24 wrote: And how can i give it as a parameter... Sorry for being so dumb... I am following the instructions: MacOS flashing instructions: - Unzip MatshitaFlasher.zip and the firmware zip file - Make sure there is no disc in the drive. - The firmware .zip file typically includes two firmware .dat files of ~700-800KB size, one original and one RPC1 patched firmware - In Finder drop the firmware .dat file (not the directory) you want to flash on the MatshitaFlasher application. - A terminal window will pop up, listing drive and firmware ids and ask you if you want to continue flashing - In case of drive/firmware mismatch or a corrupted firmware file the drive will not be flashed
but the problem is the same... Thanks m You can start the flasher manually. Copy the simple_flash binary from MatshitaFlasher.app/Contents/Resources and the firmware file you want to the desktop, start Terminal, run cd Desktop and start the flasher with ./simple_flash 0 firmware file name what happens?
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:12 am |
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Ok, first time posting here. I've been having the same problem with the UJ-898 firmware flash. I've tried the drag-and-drop method and the manual execution of simple_flash and still get the (null) error. No disk in the drive either, the drive has been used, and I have the right firmware. Even restarted.
And I DO know my way around UNIX terminal commands
[both files are on the Desktop]
$ cd ~/Desktop $ ./simple_flash 0 UJ-898_HD10_RPC1.dat simple_flash V 2.01 compiled at Feb 4 2010 00:22:16 Selected firmware: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-898 HD10 fatal: Selected drive (null) does not appear to be a matshita device
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:01 pm |
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:54 pm |
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madukrainian wrote: Ok, first time posting here. I've been having the same problem with the UJ-898 firmware flash. I've tried the drag-and-drop method and the manual execution of simple_flash and still get the (null) error. No disk in the drive either, the drive has been used, and I have the right firmware. Even restarted.
And I DO know my way around UNIX terminal commands
[both files are on the Desktop]
$ cd ~/Desktop $ ./simple_flash 0 UJ-898_HD10_RPC1.dat simple_flash V 2.01 compiled at Feb 4 2010 00:22:16 Selected firmware: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-898 HD10 fatal: Selected drive (null) does not appear to be a matshita device Came here to post I was having the exact same problem except I'm HC10. I downloaded a older version of the flasher that I couldn't find on page 1. It's the 0.6 version. I don't know if it was pure luck but I restarted my computer 3-4 times and was not having any success. http://www.mediafire.com/?9ged9jdf747z0b7Used the same exact instructions from the blog posted a page or two back and it worked on my first try. My OSX is 10.7.3
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:00 am |
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@axelferguson
It worked! The Matshita Flasher from this thread must have a problem. Thanks much.
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:38 pm |
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madukrainian wrote: @axelferguson
It worked! The Matshita Flasher from this thread must have a problem. Thanks much. I have read all this thread and the blog entry quoted. Well, I wonder how people with Mac OS X Lion actually managed... I have Mac OS 10.7.3. My drive is a UJ-8A8, for which I found a rpc1 firmware googling. Now, I cannot find a MatshitaFlasher that works with me because it either says "operation not permitted" when I use a script (which probably means that the guy who wrote it didn't write it for bash, the default shell in Lion) or "PowerPC code cannot run on this machine…", etc. Now, I am fairly proficient with any flavour of Unix, I am knowledgeable about Mac OS X (though I know better Snow Leopard), and I would be grateful to get a link to a version of MatshitaFlasher which works on Lion AND has an intelligible script (or else a work-around). I cannot understand which is the appropriate mix which will magically work in my environment. Thank you.
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:03 pm |
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chef wrote: Nothing wrong about the script, you simply have not the adequate rights, obvious. No, not so obvious, I am afraid. I have done that from an administrator account and there is no apparent reason why I need to be root (which of course I know how to do) to do a vulgar running of a script which does nothing special.
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:13 pm |
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ThufirHawat wrote: madukrainian wrote: @axelferguson
It worked! The Matshita Flasher from this thread must have a problem. Thanks much. I have read all this thread and the blog entry quoted. Well, I wonder how people with Mac OS X Lion actually managed... I have Mac OS 10.7.3. My drive is a UJ-8A8, for which I found a rpc1 firmware googling. Now, I cannot find a MatshitaFlasher that works with me because it either says "operation not permitted" when I use a script (which probably means that the guy who wrote it didn't write it for bash, the default shell in Lion) or "PowerPC code cannot run on this machine…", etc. Now, I am fairly proficient with any flavour of Unix, I am knowledgeable about Mac OS X (though I know better Snow Leopard), and I would be grateful to get a link to a version of MatshitaFlasher which works on Lion AND has an intelligible script (or else a work-around). I cannot understand which is the appropriate mix which will magically work in my environment. Thank you. sure this has been answered before that it doesn't work using lion. have to use an environment that is not lion, rather than downgrade the OS.
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:28 pm |
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hi . i am having Macbook pro with Lion 10.7.3, having Matshita UJ 898 RPC-2 , firmware HC09 locked in region 2. Is it possible to flash this drive with a RPC-1 firmware.
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:41 pm |
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nrgoenka wrote: hi . i am having Macbook pro with Lion 10.7.3, having Matshita UJ 898 RPC-2 , firmware HC09 locked in region 2. Is it possible to flash this drive with a RPC-1 firmware. READ the other posts before posting again, honestly!!
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:49 pm |
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Puma wrote: ThufirHawat wrote: madukrainian wrote: @axelferguson
It worked! The Matshita Flasher from this thread must have a problem. Thanks much. I have read all this thread and the blog entry quoted. Well, I wonder how people with Mac OS X Lion actually managed... I have Mac OS 10.7.3. My drive is a UJ-8A8, for which I found a rpc1 firmware googling. Now, I cannot find a MatshitaFlasher that works with me because it either says "operation not permitted" when I use a script (which probably means that the guy who wrote it didn't write it for bash, the default shell in Lion) or "PowerPC code cannot run on this machine…", etc. Now, I am fairly proficient with any flavour of Unix, I am knowledgeable about Mac OS X (though I know better Snow Leopard), and I would be grateful to get a link to a version of MatshitaFlasher which works on Lion AND has an intelligible script (or else a work-around). I cannot understand which is the appropriate mix which will magically work in my environment. Thank you. sure this has been answered before that it doesn't work using lion. have to use an environment that is not lion, rather than downgrade the OS. Wrong: Astrodog in his post (previous page) wrote: "No need now! - just flashed my Matshita drive using the instructions in this link: http://www.dmitry-dulepov.com/2011/12/h ... drive.html (as mentioned earlier in this thread) Worked very nicely.... MacBook Pro6,2; OSX 10.7.3; Matshita DVD-R UJ-898 firmware HC10. Just used the firmware from this site... It seems most of the complaints on the blog about the method seem to be people who don't know their way around basic UNIX/terminal commands....." It might be that I actually read the thread... So the issue does not seem to be whether Lion or not, but, again, which MatshitaFlasher to use and how.
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:17 am |
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:43 am |
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Hey comrades, I read this blog for the past 3 days and still I cannot find any step-by-step instructions for flashing my Mac drive. Can someone point me to such post please. I have the flasher0.6 and both .dat downloaded. These are the specifics of my Mac drive: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-8A8, HA13. I am running 10.7.3, I can install Win XP or 7 via Bootcamp (currently I have it via VMware). I found some instructions for drives 8X* where the X is a number, but nothing for 8A*. Thank you for your help and patiens.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 3:41 pm |
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KGBguy wrote: Hey comrades, I read this blog for the past 3 days and still I cannot find any step-by-step instructions for flashing my Mac drive. Can someone point me to such post please. I have the flasher0.6 and both .dat downloaded. These are the specifics of my Mac drive: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-8A8, HA13. I am running 10.7.3, I can install Win XP or 7 via Bootcamp (currently I have it via VMware). I found some instructions for drives 8X* where the X is a number, but nothing for 8A*. Thank you for your help and patiens. what have you actually done, what are the dat files. downloaded from where? If you are referencing to the blog that is linked, then we do not give any support for anything that is posted in it. It is not connected in anyway to rpc1.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 4:18 pm |
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Puma wrote: KGBguy wrote: Hey comrades, I read this blog for the past 3 days and still I cannot find any step-by-step instructions for flashing my Mac drive. Can someone point me to such post please. I have the flasher0.6 and both .dat downloaded. These are the specifics of my Mac drive: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-8A8, HA13. I am running 10.7.3, I can install Win XP or 7 via Bootcamp (currently I have it via VMware). I found some instructions for drives 8X* where the X is a number, but nothing for 8A*. Thank you for your help and patiens. what have you actually done, what are the dat files. downloaded from where? If you are referencing to the blog that is linked, then we do not give any support for anything that is posted in it. It is not connected in anyway to rpc1. About 4 weeks ago I downloaded some files from some forum with no instruction on how actually to execute it. That post had been deleted on that blog and now I am looking for some instructions on how actually to get it done. The files are named: MATSHITADVD-R___UJ-8A8__HA13_RPC1.dat MATSHITADVD-R___UJ-8A8__HA13.dat MatshitaFlasher 0.6 I haven't done anything yet, just trying to get some information and see if I can get my drive region free. Can you help me out here or not? thanks in advance.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:02 pm |
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Quote: About 4 weeks ago I downloaded some files from some forum with no instruction on how actually to execute it. That post had been deleted on that blog and now I am looking for some instructions on how actually to get it done.
The files are named: MATSHITADVD-R___UJ-8A8__HA13_RPC1.dat MATSHITADVD-R___UJ-8A8__HA13.dat MatshitaFlasher 0.6
I haven't done anything yet, just trying to get some information and see if I can get my drive region free. Can you help me out here or not? thanks in advance. we take no responsibility for the files you downloaded. But always read the initial post. What i know about the procedure is this:- Quote: play at least one DVD and set a region, extract contents of matshitaflasher and put firmware file along with its contents into a location on your mac i.e Download folder, no disk in the driver. Now open Terminal
cd ~/Download/MatshitaFlasher\ 0.6.app/Contents/Resources ./simple_flash 0 firmware_file_name.dat
The first command opens up the location of the flasher. The second command executes the flasher. You need to put a name of the real firmware file that you downloaded.
Answer Yes and wait for the flash. You Must have admin rights for this. . Now this is not instructions from RPC1, this is what i know from people pointing me to the blog when it was there and reading it. Many people on that blog could not get it to work. Some user's then come here and have a pop at us for it. I know you haven't. But the success of this is limited. Please try and report back. BE PATIENT though when executing the commands, and give it time, as some expect instant action and brick there drive.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:34 pm |
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KGBguy wrote: Can you help me out here or not? thanks in advance. We are not your "comrades" even if you are russian .... What kind of attitude is behind: "Can you help me out here or not?". What should we make out of a sentence like this from you? "About 4 weeks ago I downloaded some files from some forum with no instruction on how actually to execute it. " Like Puma already posted, you need to start reading with post #1 in this thread. Like anyone else. It is just like showing some respect to us.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:01 pm |
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chef wrote: KGBguy wrote: Can you help me out here or not? thanks in advance. We are not your "comrades" even if you are russian .... What kind of attitude is behind: "Can you help me out here or not?". What should we make out of a sentence like this from you? "About 4 weeks ago I downloaded some files from some forum with no instruction on how actually to execute it. " Like Puma already posted, you need to start reading with post #1 in this thread. Like anyone else. It is just like showing some respect to us. WOW, so much bitterness!!! I hope your day will get better. I am not even going to address your маразм. Back to my question, I have read most of your topics and none of them actually answer my question. Unless the post with steps for firmware 8X* will also work for my Mac with 8A8. The files were downloaded from one on the post on this forum, can't find it anymore, I went thru too many of them. It took me to a different board and then to a download page. Let me know if you can help me or not please. (please do not try to look for some kind of emotions or attitude in this post, coz there is none, it is simply a question) ps I have never expected the admins of this forum to take any liability for someones Mac getting messed up, it is not even a logical conclusion if you take into the account all of the details. Puma would you reply please. S Uv. KGBguy
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:14 pm |
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Puma wrote: Quote: About 4 weeks ago I downloaded some files from some forum with no instruction on how actually to execute it. That post had been deleted on that blog and now I am looking for some instructions on how actually to get it done.
The files are named: MATSHITADVD-R___UJ-8A8__HA13_RPC1.dat MATSHITADVD-R___UJ-8A8__HA13.dat MatshitaFlasher 0.6
I haven't done anything yet, just trying to get some information and see if I can get my drive region free. Can you help me out here or not? thanks in advance. we take no responsibility for the files you downloaded. But always read the initial post. What i know about the procedure is this:- Quote: play at least one DVD and set a region, extract contents of matshitaflasher and put firmware file along with its contents into a location on your mac i.e Download folder, no disk in the driver. Now open Terminal
cd ~/Download/MatshitaFlasher\ 0.6.app/Contents/Resources ./simple_flash 0 firmware_file_name.dat
The first command opens up the location of the flasher. The second command executes the flasher. You need to put a name of the real firmware file that you downloaded.
Answer Yes and wait for the flash. You Must have admin rights for this. . Now this is not instructions from RPC1, this is what i know from people pointing me to the blog when it was there and reading it. Many people on that blog could not get it to work. Some user's then come here and have a pop at us for it. I know you haven't. But the success of this is limited. Please try and report back. BE PATIENT though when executing the commands, and give it time, as some expect instant action and brick there drive. Thank you Puma, I will try it out next week, and let you know what happened, thank you once again. Let me know if you would think of anything else. PS One more time, I am not expecting you to take any kind of responsibility for my Mac issues. So, feel free to have any suggestions, also would it be better to flash it thru boot camp vs Lion/Snow Leopard. I can also just put in a spare HDD just to flash it in Snow Leopard or Leopard. I am not actually sure if my current mac will run Leopard, it might be too new, and no drivers on Leopard.
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 2:42 pm |
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Quote: Thank you Puma,
I will try it out next week, and let you know what happened, thank you once again. Let me know if you would think of anything else.
PS One more time, I am not expecting you to take any kind of responsibility for my Mac issues. So, feel free to have any suggestions, also would it be better to flash it thru boot camp vs Lion/Snow Leopard. I can also just put in a spare HDD just to flash it in Snow Leopard or Leopard. I am not actually sure if my current mac will run Leopard, it might be too new, and no drivers on Leopard we have had posts from people saying they used the windows version via bootcamp, and dumped the firmware and flashed the produced rpc1 file successfully. Obviously i haven't tried it so cannot 100% say for sure. There is alot of issues with snow leopard later matshita drives, so some members have said only 0.6 and what i said will work. As with all forums, its hit and miss. windows thread is:- viewtopic.php?f=2&t=46246
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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:08 pm |
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Puma wrote: Quote: Thank you Puma,
I will try it out next week, and let you know what happened, thank you once again. Let me know if you would think of anything else.
PS One more time, I am not expecting you to take any kind of responsibility for my Mac issues. So, feel free to have any suggestions, also would it be better to flash it thru boot camp vs Lion/Snow Leopard. I can also just put in a spare HDD just to flash it in Snow Leopard or Leopard. I am not actually sure if my current mac will run Leopard, it might be too new, and no drivers on Leopard we have had posts from people saying they used the windows version via bootcamp, and dumped the firmware and flashed the produced rpc1 file successfully. Obviously i haven't tried it so cannot 100% say for sure. There is alot of issues with snow leopard later matshita drives, so some members have said only 0.6 and what i said will work. As with all forums, its hit and miss. windows thread is:- viewtopic.php?f=2&t=46246As it happens, by using the flasher Puma pointed me at, using a firmware I had found googling, though revision 14 (not 13) and putting this firmware in the same folder where the flasher is, I actually managed, and I have Lion 10.7.3 !!! Thank you so much Puma - without that specific flasher (release 0.6 is not enough, there are many floating around) I wouldn't have managed. You may point people at me and I will assist them as much as I can. Cheers!
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