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| Thanks to t8012.dev and mrarm for assistance with the VDM and Ace2 host interface commands. | ||
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| The documentation of the ACE and its USB-PD VPDs is here https://blog.t8012.dev/ace-part-1/ |
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VDPs?
| Connect the two devices via their DFU ports. That's the furthest left port on M1 MacBooks, the closest left port on the T2, and the only port on the iPad. See Apple's DFU recovery support articles to identify these ports on other models. | ||
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| You need to use a *USB 3.0 compatible* (SuperSpeed) Type C cable. USB 2.0-only cables, including most cables meant for charging, will not work, as they do not have the required pins. Thunderbolt cables work too. | ||
| You need to use a *USB 3.0 compatible* (SuperSpeed) Type C cable. USB 2.0-only cables, including most cables meant for charging, will not work, as they do not have the required pins (USB CC1/CC2 where USB-PD are transmitted). Thunderbolt cables work too. |
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This is not correct; the missing pins are SBU1/SBU2, which we use for serial. USB 2.0 cables do work for USB-PD commands like reboot, just not for serial.
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Honestly its missing both... but neither here nor there (it only ends up connecting D+/D- SS1/2 and VCC / GND on a 2.0 cable)
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No, a 2.0 cable will have a CC line. A cable without a CC line connected is nonconformant and a lot of things would break with it, including direction and orientation and PD negotiation. I think you're confusing CC with "SS" (not sure what that is, either SBU or SSTX/SSRX?)
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Hi @marcan @rickmark, Any ideas? On the same machine i can get serial from my iPad8,1. |
Serial only works if enabled by checkm8 / checkra1n - you'd have to reboot to DFU, then enable serial via the broken boot chain |
- Indicate how to get the serial device on Monterey - Document the location of the debug port on 14"/16" MBPs Signed-off-by: Vincent Duvert <vincent@duvert.net> Signed-off-by: Rick Mark <rickmark@outlook.com>
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Hi @rickmark , how can serial be enabled on T2? I see no option in checkra1n and PongoOS only has a pinmux for ATV4K. |
This tool already works out of box with iPad and T2 targets since the VDMs are identical