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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
 NEC Docomo phones generally run on a customized form of Linux. They use a bootloader related to the one used in [[phones:docomo:panasonic|Panasonic]] and [[phones:docomo:casio|Casio]] Docomo phones. When an NEC phone is properly connected to a debug cable, an LED somewhere on the phone will light up for approximately one second, and then turn off. NEC Docomo phones generally run on a customized form of Linux. They use a bootloader related to the one used in [[phones:docomo:panasonic|Panasonic]] and [[phones:docomo:casio|Casio]] Docomo phones. When an NEC phone is properly connected to a debug cable, an LED somewhere on the phone will light up for approximately one second, and then turn off.
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 ==== mova (downloadable appli) ==== ==== mova (downloadable appli) ====
 ^ Phone Model ^ Extractable? ^ File System/FTL ^ Tools ^ ^ Phone Model ^ Extractable? ^ File System/FTL ^ Tools ^
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 | N-09A | Yes | JFFS2 | [[#Jefferson]] | | N-09A | Yes | JFFS2 | [[#Jefferson]] |
 | N-01B | Yes | YAFFS2 + CramFS | [[#yaffs-tools]] | | N-01B | Yes | YAFFS2 + CramFS | [[#yaffs-tools]] |
-| N-02B | Yes | YAFFS2 + CramFS | [[#yaffs-tools]] |+| N-02B | Yes | YAFFS2 + CramFS | [[#yaffs-tools]] (use N-01B settings) |
 | N-03B | Yes | JFFS2 | [[#Jefferson]] | | N-03B | Yes | JFFS2 | [[#Jefferson]] |
 | N-04B | Yes | YAFFS2 + CramFS | [[#yaffs-tools]] | | N-04B | Yes | YAFFS2 + CramFS | [[#yaffs-tools]] |
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