Re: (Android) Uboot

2009-02-24 Thread Steve " 'dillo" Okay
On Feb 24, 2009, at 09:25 , azmodie wrote: > 1. The easiest way: > > Just flash the "qi-bootloader" into the NAND-memory of your phone (the > u-boot-bootloader will still be on the phone(NOR-flash)): > > dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D qi-s3c2442-master_a2d11c4dd18c9517.udfu Just to add an addition

Re: (Android) Uboot

2009-02-24 Thread azmodie
1. The easiest way: Just flash the "qi-bootloader" into the NAND-memory of your phone (the u-boot-bootloader will still be on the phone(NOR-flash)): dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D qi-s3c2442-master_a2d11c4dd18c9517.udfu The qi-bootloader could be found here ATTENTION: This version of qi is only

Re: (Android) Uboot

2009-02-20 Thread Paul
> Just flash Qi to u-boot and you won't have to bother with env. Thanks! Paul ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

(Android) Uboot

2009-02-20 Thread Paul
Hello folks, Since a long time I can do something with the Freerunner again (my mother died a few weeks ago...) I have heard about Android images of Michael Trimarchi. But in the readme on his site, he mentions that the Uboot environment needs to be updated as the kernel is quite large. Can s

Re: (Android) Uboot

2009-02-20 Thread Michal Brzozowski
2009/2/20 Paul > Hello folks, > > Since a long time I can do something with the Freerunner again (my > mother died a few weeks ago...) > > > I have heard about Android images of Michael Trimarchi. > But in the readme on his site, he mentions that the Uboot environment > needs to be updated as the