Hi,
I agree. I need a new bootloader. The problem I have is that serload used to work and since I uploaded the 2.5.1 bootloader for a 16MB CL4 onto my 32MB CL4 the serload utility no longer works.
Strange, I have been able to do that with my Swisscom CL4 (16MB flash, 32MB ram) without probs. I can't entirely reconstruct al the down- and upgrades I made though.
from my notes:
- bloader 2.5.1 CL4 to blupdater (HH.org), via 'load bootldr' works
- blupdater to simpadCL.rom works, via 'load flash 0'
- simpadCL.rom to bloader 2.5.2 works, via 'serload'
- bloader 2.5.2 to blupdater.img works, via serload
- simpadCL.rom to tsp_hpc2000eng (original CL image as downloaded at some polish site) works
- tsp_hpc2000eng to blupdater.img (HH.org again) works
the first step doesn't make sense to me anymore but I could be mixing up bootloader versions, I've plenty laying around here.. :/
It seems the CL pads have more problems than appearant at first sight, maybe it's worth putting up a list of these at the wiki.
- No PCMCIA (ok, that's the easy part but I overlooked it this at first since there seem to be CL4's with PCMCIA)
- No USB host, so direct USB connections to other hosts only.
- BlueCore chips with UART -or anything else that can be connected to the spare GPIO lines- are hard to find
- no Smartcard support for linux yet
- bootloader issues still to be resolved
In short: the CL4 --given that the bootldr issues can be resolved-- seems to be best suited as:
- generic PIM pad, synced via USB or serial (?)
- portable document reader/sketchpad
- digital photoframe
- IR remote control (I know this is done with some tricks in WinCE but not sure what it'd takes for a linux RC)
more suggestions?
Berend