Richard Smith wrote:
You can verify too:
./olpcflash -i 0x381 -v somefile
why it's 381 and not the default I don't know.
What's amazing: the read code worked on the first rev.
Write does not work, I think something is still write protected.
You might note that if you want to play with writes you need kb.c as
well. kb.c is supposed to enable writes.
It turns out I don't. I no longer think we need kb.c, I tested this just
now without running kb.c and it appears to make no difference.
ron
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