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Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@xxxxxx> writes:

>> These data for sure must reside on /dev/mtdblk1 partition, but
>> they're probably somehow coded/obfuscated. I couldn't find anything
>> similar to MAC of my own n810 there.
>
> well, this is c0ffee comes from nokia's stlc45xx-driver.
> Unfortunately, they don't say how to get the device eeprom from the
> mtdblk1 partition. However, they certainly provide a tool stlc45xx-cal
> (available at: http://stlc45xx.garage.maemo.org/ ) which can be used
> to locate the eeprom's calibration data.

stlc45xx-cal pushes the device specific calibration data and sets the
MAC address. It's recommended to run it to get optimal performance.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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