kvk1989 2 Posted November 19, 2022 (edited) hi can someone help me to write this code thanks ! Usage : odin4 [args...] Odin4 downloader. odin4 version 1.2.13 -v SHOW VERSION -w Show License -b Add Bootloader file -a Add AP image file -c Add CP image file -s Add CSC file -u Add UMS file -e Set Nand erase option -V Home binary validation check with pit file --reboot Reboot into normal mode --noreboot Don't reboot after flashing binaries --redownload Reboot into download mode if it possible (not working in normal case) --ignore-md5 Ignore MD5SUM. odin don't verify the integrity of files --md5sum-only Verify the integrity of files(xxx.tar.MD5). odin don't flash binary -d Set a device path (detect automatically without this option) -l Show downloadable devices path --list Show downloadable devices path and usb location (linux/win) --verbose Verbose. (Single download only) IMPORTANT : You must set up your system to detect your device on LINUX host. create this file: /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules to add a line to the file: SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="04e8", MODE="0666", GROUP="plugdev" (http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html) And you maybe need to unload a module cdc_acm before downloading. (This is only needed for older kernels.) $sudo rmmod cdc_acm OR echo "blacklist cdc_acm" > /etc/modprobe.d/cdc_acm-blacklist.conf Example : $odin4 -b BL_XXXX.tar.md5 -a AP_XXXX.tar.md5 -c CP_XXXX.tar.md5 -s CSC_XXXX.tar.md5 Example (Select One Device): $odin4 -l PATH_OF_DEVICE_A PATH_OF_DEVICE_B $odin4 -b BL_XXXX.tar.md5 -a AP_XXXX.tar.md5 -c CP_XXXX.tar.md5 -s CSC_XXXX.tar.md5 -d PATH_OF_DEVICE_A Odin Community : http://mobilerndhub.sec.samsung.net/hub/site/odin/ i write like this but not working var Strm: TMemoAppendStream; begin Strm := TMemoAppendStream.Create(Memo1); try GetDosOutput(Strm, 'd.exe -b '+e1.Text+'d.exe -a '+e2.Text+'d.exe -c'+e3.Text+'d.exe -s'+e4.Text+'-d PATH_OF_DEVICE_A', ExtractFilePath(application.ExeName) + 'bin\'); finally Strm.Free; end; end; end; Edited November 19, 2022 by kvk1989 Share this post Link to post
FPiette 385 Posted November 19, 2022 2 hours ago, kvk1989 said: i write like this but not working This is a very poor diagnostic which can't be used to help you. Share this post Link to post
aehimself 399 Posted November 20, 2022 First of all, do a WriteLn('d.exe -b '+e1.Text+'d.exe -a '+e2.Text+'d.exe -c'+e3.Text+'d.exe -s'+e4.Text+'-d PATH_OF_DEVICE_A') and ensure that the command executes successfully. Next, make sure ExtractFilePath(application.ExeName) + 'bin\' folder exists (I suppose this is the "working directory". Finally, make sure that all the external files you reference in the command line are using ABSOLUTE paths, otherwise they must be present in the working directory. As @FPiette mentioned, neither GetDosOutput or TMemoAppendStream exists in Delphi by default. While we can guess what they do, we cannot guess their implementation. It's possible that your call is correct, only these implementations are buggy. Share this post Link to post
kvk1989 2 Posted November 21, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, aehimself said: First of all, do a WriteLn('d.exe -b '+e1.Text+'d.exe -a '+e2.Text+'d.exe -c'+e3.Text+'d.exe -s'+e4.Text+'-d PATH_OF_DEVICE_A') and ensure that the command executes successfully. Next, make sure ExtractFilePath(application.ExeName) + 'bin\' folder exists (I suppose this is the "working directory". Finally, make sure that all the external files you reference in the command line are using ABSOLUTE paths, otherwise they must be present in the working directory. As @FPiette mentioned, neither GetDosOutput or TMemoAppendStream exists in Delphi by default. While we can guess what they do, we cannot guess their implementation. It's possible that your call is correct, only these implementations are buggy. When I execute codes it's showing " d.exe failed parse" See this video how cmd console works Edited November 21, 2022 by kvk1989 Share this post Link to post
FPiette 385 Posted November 21, 2022 Do as @aehimself said: capture the command line you generate with your program and execute it manually by copy/paste in the cmd window. Then check that what seems to be the output of GetDosOutput is writeable. To check, write code in your program. Share this post Link to post