Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote: > Much more so than all the Windows-clients other vendors ship.
DFU surely beats the hell out of those things :-) What I'm refering to are more complex setup scenarios, where you need more interaction than merely writing partitions. E.g., the use of DFU to upload a self-contained system to RAM and running it there would be such a case. Regarding DFU, since it's indeed very nice for simple tasks, it may be interesting to make the Linux kernel DFU-capable. (At some point in time.) - Werner
