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blog/content/post/2024-07-25-odroid-h4-getting-started.md: Add blog post #599
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I still need to catch whole setup with RTE and with pomona. I haven't yet tried to access flash with RTE. |
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Everything works with RTE v0.5.3 (yeah I had nothing else at hand) as we wish it would. Flashing is possible externally when board is in G3 and hooked Pomona doesn't interrupt the boot process. Added more pictures. |
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@miczyg1 I guess dual BIOS does not help here in this case. Most likely during training I would use dual BIOS approach, so it would be great if there would be proof of that approach for porting needs. |
Definitely it is convenient for end users which would like to experiment with open-source firmware without bricking their devices. but for development rather not much useful. |
@miczyg1 why? I understand it is not helpful for professional development when we put things in the lab, but why it cannot be leveraged during training? Setting up Odroid+RTE during training is PITA, but having a jumper (button?) recovery sounds useful, but maybe I'm missing something. |
Count trainees to "end users". Of course it will also be useful for training |
…marly Signed-off-by: Michał Żygowski <[email protected]>
Applied Grammarly: 6a76815 |
…with plans to intro Signed-off-by: Michał Żygowski <[email protected]>
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