Hi, Jayasooriah. I too would like to hear about your findings. If you'd just post your findings in cold objective words instead of making misterious announces I doubt anybody would have anything to criticize. Anyway, if they do, it's their problem. Please just post what you've found (avoiding offending wording like "completely broken", "piece of crap" and things like that) and any workarounds you may have developed for it and I'll be really GLAD to read about it. Guille --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Jayasooriah <jayasooriah@...> wrote: > > Hi Jean-Rene, > > I agree it is not being helpful but I am resigned to private discussion > mode because a vocal minority in this forum (that includes Robert from > Philips) will stop at nothing to discredit anyone who even remotely > suggests there are problems with the boot loader implementation. > > To put it bluntly, the flash programming algorithm implementation in the > boot loader is broken. This is not the only thing broken in the boot > loader. I am hesitant explain all this in this forum because I am tired of > abuse from Philips fans. > > I am documenting problems and would like input from anyone who has > problems. In return for your input I can offer solutions to overcome some > of these problems. Thus I asked dodge1955 to get in touch with me directly. > > Jaya > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Jean-Rene David <jrdavid@> wrote: > > > > * Jayasooriah <jayasooriah@>: > > > Please get in touch with me so I can talk you > > > through. > > > > Well that is not very helpful for others now is > > it? > > > > I happen to have a similar problem. > > > > -- > > JR > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com >
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Re: trashed 2148 bootloader
2006-02-21 by Guillermo Prandi
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