What is custom binary download?
Yes, you guessed it right. It increases everytime you flash a ROM / kernel. It’s also called binary counter. It’s one way of checking if your device has stock ROM or not. The binary counter in a Samsung built device is a flip counter which turns up or increments a number after a non-official ROM is Installed.
How do I reset my 4 bit counter?
Answer to your reset: Place a torch on the side of a block above your T flip flop. You want your torch to be above the reset of the memory cell in the T flip flop.
How do I reset my Knox counter?
- Change SELINUX to Permissive.
- Complete enhanced removal of KNOX SDK with total removal of KNOX Components.
- Reset KNOX Counter to 0x0.
- Fix root issues if device has missing or lost root access (Issues will be auto-detected)
Will flashing stock firmware trip Knox?
Senior Member. Ofcourse rooting will trip Knox, you will loose your warranty by doing that, no surprise there whataoever… On the other hand, flashing original firmware with Odin will NOT trip knox, just be sure to follow the steps… You can find instructions online.
What is a flash counter?
The flash counter is a binary counter built in Samsung phones that is used by Samsung to basically help identify if you have been tampering with your firmware and flashing unofficial software. Each time you flash unofficial firmware via Odin, your binary flash counter goes up by 1.
What is a custom binary?
So, when you get the message ‘Custom binary blocked by FRP lock’ it means you have flashed a unauthorized binary file to the phone and the phone is preventing itself to boot since it has detected the modified file(s).
Does factory reset remove KNOX?
Employees using Samsung KNOX devices can remove all device management software using the built-in Factory Reset feature.
How many clock pulses does it take to reset a binary counter?
So it would take 4096 clock pulses for the chip to reset itself to zero. These counters have limitations for working voltage and clock frequency. When these limitations are not considered the chip may damage permanently, so one should pay attention while selecting the canary counter.
Do you need resistors for a binary counter?
The binary counter has a capability to drive the LED directly so there is no need for resistors at the end of binary counters LEDS. The MR (Master Reset) of binary counter must be pulled down at any time, leaving it open might cause unpredictable results at the LEDS might blink randomly.
What is the purpose of a binary counter?
A binary counter is a chip designed to count the number of pulses or events that occur in digital circuits. These chips memorize the events and show the count of events at output port.
How many events can a 12 bit binary counter count?
With a 12 bit binary counter, we can count events up to 4096 (2^12). So it would take 4096 clock pulses for the chip to reset itself to zero. These counters have limitations for working voltage and clock frequency.