From: Haehnel, D. <dir...@in...> - 2006-11-02 21:41:48
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Hey Trevor, =20 Although I am not sure if everybody is interested in my request for the tgz file but I will reply to the list. =20 It would be nice if you can send my source code. I have to change some part in order to use our third board for the imote2 (it uses the ST UART and can't be therefore be used in blob).=20 =20 There is the possibility to use the platformX wiki if you want to publish the source code ... =20 Thanks, Dirk =20 ________________________________ From: Pering, Trevor=20 Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 1:32 PM To: Haehnel, Dirk Cc: pla...@li... Subject: RE: [Platformx-sg2-devel] blob tftp upgrades =20 (please try to keep responses to the list, so everybody can share ;-) =20 No -- the latest version is what I have named blob-2.0.5-px2-5 (note the change in the version format.) It's currently hosted on the CVS server that's inside of intel. We haven't figured out exactly where to host things externally, so... some options: =20 1) I can just send you the known-working binary 2) I can send you a tgz of the source tree 3) We can set up access to our inside-of-intel CVS server =20 Let me know what you'd like me to do... I'd like to avoid anything more extensive (e.g., posting to an externally-available CVS server) until we know exactly where it's going to be hosted. =20 Cheers, Trevor =20 =20 ________________________________ From: Haehnel, Dirk=20 Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 10:15 AM To: Pering, Trevor Subject: RE: [Platformx-sg2-devel] blob tftp upgrades Hey Trevor, =20 Where can I find the latest blob sources? Is there a CVS server or is blob-2.0.5-pre3 the latest one? =20 Thanks, Dirk =20 ________________________________ From: pla...@li... [mailto:pla...@li...] On Behalf Of Pering, Trevor Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:21 PM To: pla...@li... Subject: [Platformx-sg2-devel] blob tftp upgrades =20 Folks -- just a FYI that I have been making a lot of improvements to blob (boot loader) for SG2. There were a number of subtle bugs lingering there that were causing some significant problems for downloading new images using tftp. This will be a part of the new release when it comes out, but for now I just wanted to let you know it was there in case you were having problems. =20 The basic problem was that tftp was corrupting things on download, and/or it would randomly freeze. One problem (fixed) was spurious packets causing a buffer overrun. The other problem (not fixed) now has a workaround that a least allows you to download an uncorrupted image. =20 This version also includes fixes for handling MAC addresses, fixes the "reboot" command so it works, and removes some broken commands. =20 Cheers, Trevor =20 |