That is the BeagleBoard.org Wiki. Circuitco is just the current host. That
should get changed soon to another host location.

We use the 9_4 Flasher image in production to flash all the production
boards. It is tested thousands of time a week.

Gerald


On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 9:54 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Friday, September 27, 2013 8:37:54 AM UTC-6, Gerald wrote:
>>
>> I will pass that suggestion on to someone else to see if that can be
>> updated.
>>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>> We point people to the WIKI via the card that comes in the box as that is
>> easier t update than the website..
>>
>
> The card is what led me to the circuit.co wiki page with the 2013.09.04
> image. I had already downloaded the older 2013-06-20 image linked to from
> the Getting Started web page. Maybe the web page can be updated with a link
> to the wiki labeled "for the latest info go to..." rather than relying on
> just the cards.
>
>
>> I will need to defer your question on the image to the rest of the team
>> to answer.
>>
>> OK, hopefully someone can help. I don't see how anyone could have used
> this image successfully, but I may be wrong.
>
> Has anyone used the 2013.09.04 flasher image to install the latest
> Angstrom version on a BBB eMMC?
>
> Dennis Cote
>
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