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Re: trashed 2148 bootloader

2006-02-21 by Jayasooriah

I did make my the my findings public.  The "CSI" bug that crashes the boot 
loader is one example.

There has been no word whatsoever from Philips.  As Philips does not even 
acknowledge the bug report, let alone say when these will be fixed, I see 
little point in laundering it out here because of the activity of some here.

I must say my experience with Philips has been quite different to the other 
major players from whom I seem to get very prompt response, often the fixes 
coming with the acknowledgement itself.

Jaya

At 08:48 22/02/2006, you wrote:
>Message: 6
>    Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:50:28 +0100
>    From: 42Bastian Schick <bastian42@...>
>Subject: Re: Re: trashed 2148 bootloader
>
>Jaya,
>
> > 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 wonder, why don't you just make your findings public ?
>=> Files section
>
>
>--
>42Bastian

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