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  • This document defines the content of manufacturing data on OLPC laptops. ...time of manufacture and stored in the unit's SPI FLASH. It includes basic data such as the product model, part number, and motherboard model number; uniqu
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manufacturing data]]
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  • ...can only be done with firmware which allows the changing of manufacturing data) e.g. [http://dev.laptop.org/~wmb/q2c28i.rom q2c28i.rom] (for how to change manufacturing data, see the [http://www.laptop.org/teamwiki/index.php/Team:Main_Page#How_to_ch
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manufacturing data]]
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  • <!--- '''Manufacturing Data Specification''' ---> This document defines the method for storing manufacturing data on an OLPC laptop, as well as the interaction with the security system.
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  • ...from the SPI Flash chip. [[Manufacturing_Data_Specification|Manufacturing data]] is displayed. For example; If there is more data than will fit on the screen, a prompt will appear. For example on a laptop
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  • Read the [[http://www.ece.osu.edu/~passino/LM35.pdf Data Sheet]] to learn more. | align="center" | Hammond Manufacturing
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  • ...ncept need to be seen in the context of how networking and distribution of data is going to be performed. In the poorest countries, the ideas may need to b I don't understand why OLPC doesn't want to sell in open markets, and why the manufacturing contract has to be exclusive to specific manufacturer(s). By doing this, OL
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  • ...-band radio receiver''' with the minimal hardware required to extract also data transmissions sent using various methods (e.g. FM side band), at least mini ...f computers. Also, a wider range of instruments is available with computer data links. The built-in camera and microphone on the Laptop are powerful instru
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  • | CN20 || Used for manufacturing || Serial Flash programming. Requires special fixture. .../> to keyboard & input module || (Pin 1: TP Data, 2: TP Clk, 3: Gnd, 4: KB Data, 5: KB Clk, 6: Power).<br />Power is 5V if L36 populated, 3.3V if L37. L36/
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  • ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data." ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data."
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  • ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data.</target> ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data.</target>
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  • ...ully the swizzling is done after the gamma look-up table has converted the data to linear. Failure to do so would be a cause of some nasty artifacts. ...o a wireless-equipped low-power computer such as the OLPC Laptop, and send data back and forth between a village and a doctor's office in a town, thus mult
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  • ...ating system build.''' Please use [[olpc-update]] if you wish to keep your data. #* If there is no lease.sig file, your manufacturing data is probably set for pre-activation, and you probably don't need to do anyth
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  • msgstr "Quale è la data prevista per l'arrivo sul mercato di questi portatili? Quali pensate siano ...tion to promote the worldwide improvement of education through the design, manufacturing, distribution and deeper understanding of affordable computing and telecomm
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  • ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data." ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data."
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  • ...a great education, well connected to the internet, having great access to data and knowledge, etc. Obviously such a population will be able to generate a ...l tax revenues generation and pay-back time. How certain are we about the data that's fed into the calculator. Does the uncertainty around the parameters
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  • ...il funding mechanisms are worked out. In addition, it will be dependent on manufacturing costs, which decrease as greater volumes of the laptop are produced. Minimu OLPC will never make a profit and if we can reduce the cost of manufacturing, that savings will be passed along to the schools. We have not guaranteed a
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  • The biggest hurdle will be manufacturing 100 million of anything. This is not just a supply-chain problem, but also ...The decision was made after the board reviewed bids from several possible manufacturing companies.
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  • The physical keyboards are all identical on any XO-1; the firmware manufacturing information indicates which variant of keyboard is installed. We use a 3.3V Which keyboard is installed is encoded in the manufacturing area of the firmware, and the correct keyboard language support installed o
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...pụta (tinyere mkpokọta) ga-enwe ike imenwu ihe niile sọsọ ichekwa data buru ibu." ...pụta (tinyere mkpokọta) ga-enwe ike imenwu ihe niile sọsọ ichekwa data buru ibu."
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  • ...rs should not update the firmware or they will lose valuable manufacturing data in the flash. New tools will be released soon.'' ...y installed. The current tools will '''not''' preserve your manufacturing data. We will release new tools shortly.
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  • ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data." ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data."
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • This document defines the content of manufacturing data on OLPC laptops. ...time of manufacture and stored in the unit's SPI FLASH. It includes basic data such as the product model, part number, and motherboard model number; uniqu
    64 KB (13,369 words) - 04:46, 17 April 2019
  • ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data." ...nd-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data."
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  • If the SPI boot FLASH (U37) somehow gets bad data in it, so the firmware won't run, you can reload it with a special serial c Merging Manufacturing Data
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  • ...Ethiopia that is extremely poor, has tremendous needs for managing patient data in clinics and so-called "health posts", but which does not have the funds ...pc's uptake relative to macos and linux. If there is interest in gathering data I'm willing to record it, to the extent it doesn't interfere with student l
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  • If for some reason you get bad data in the SPI boot FLASH so the system won't run the firmware, you can [[SPI F ;[http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/476 Manufacturing data values are in the wrong order]: This is fixed the first time we update the
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  • * OFW: Flash preserves mfg data * OFW: Sets keyboard type in CMOS RAM based on manufacturing data
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  • ...line of any address, and overwrote corrections with the earlier, incorrect data multiple times. They do say that doing the same thing over and over while e ...hip with only the US International keyboard, because OLPC can't afford the manufacturing or logistics for localized keyboards. However, the US International QWERTY
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  • ...rid locations, is designing a reference platform in collaboration with our manufacturing partner, Quanta. We are also supporting efforts by candidate countries (su Access your data anywhere, anytime, even when your local computer is off.
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  • * OFW: Flash preserves mfg data * OFW: Sets keyboard type in CMOS RAM based on manufacturing data
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  • ...image "2007-08-15 18:23Z", the upgrade process automatically backs up user data before the upgrade and restores it afterward. The USB key must be large eno ...build (> 650) you can use [[SoftwareBinaryDifferentialUpdate]]s to reduce data transfer.
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  • ** Data rate: Dual – DDR333 – 166 MHz This build is of 300 laptops produced as a test of the manufacturing process on the main production line, and should happen in August 5th 2007.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...Wikipedia'''. Then each child/student has access to almost all available data. Math, physics, science, geographical information, religious information an ...optimization, artificial intelligence and advanced design, documentation, manufacturing and information management being used in the one laptop per child project?
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  • ...ulator supports binary mode downloads, or use another method to ensure the data is sent untranslated: All manufacturing tags will have been erased.
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  • ==Check the manufacturing Data== *type: .mfg-data
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • #* You should see a message like "SHFxxxxxxxx nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn; Laptop data recorded successfully" ===Updating the Firmware on Your XO and changing Manufacturing data===
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • # Check manufacturing data in '''BIOS''' flash
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...ion about the codes used in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard in the [[Manufacturing Data]] page.
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  • ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ** Bugfix: Battery data not updated if the touchpad is constantly busy. ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-wite it.''' So you will loose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • <b>According to [[Manufacturing data]] this keyboard is not approved for production, and has not been shipped in
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  • If for some reason you get bad data in the SPI boot FLASH so the system won't run the firmware, you can [[SPI F ;[http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/476 Manufacturing data values are in the wrong order]: This is fixed in BTest-2 (and when BTest-1
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  • ...ster recovery, such as operating system recovery from multiple sources and data backup to a central server. ; No permanent data loss : Information on the laptop will be replicated to some centralized sto
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ** OLPC SD exerciser program - added MSR , DCON, and mfg data support.
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  • ...ded e-mail address. (See [[#Credits|Credits]] for further contact and meta data). ...ster recovery, such as operating system recovery from multiple sources and data backup to a central server.
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • * q7c07 - 2017-07-14 [[OLPC Firmware q7c07]] add default boot to Android by manufacturing tag. * q4d31 - 2013-06-15 [[OLPC Firmware q4d31]] fixes for save-mfg-data.
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  • * [[Manufacturing data]]
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...either at OLPC Headquarters in Cambridge Massachusetts or Taipei or Quanta Manufacturing in Changsu, China." ...viding a library, centralized network services, Internet connectivity, and data backup to a school. Additional services will be deployed as needed by a reg
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  • If the manufacturing data does not match the keyboard you need, you can set the keyboard type. ...the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manufacturing_data#Keyboards Manufacturing Data]. Examples for the XKB_LAYOUT include "es" for the Argentina keyboard layou
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...ersions of the firmware. If you do then you will erase your manufacturing data.''' ** Switch to new ROM layout with manufacturing data in its own block. Version Q2C00.
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  • ...image "2007-08-15 18:23Z", the upgrade process automatically backs up user data before the upgrade and restores it afterward. The USB key must be large eno Merging existing manufacturing data
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  • The physical keyboards are all identical on any XO-1; the firmware manufacturing information indicates which variant of keyboard is installed. We use a 3.3V Which keyboard is installed is encoded in the manufacturing area of the firmware, and the correct keyboard language support installed o
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  • ...during BTest. A component's design may be new, and have its own design or manufacturing problems to be resolved (e.g. the writing pad problem we note below). Error ...than for serious use. In the time since we gave the system to Quanta for manufacturing until you receive a system, a number of key bugs have been fixed, and other
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  • ...dule is to have units ready for shipment by the end of 2006 or early 2007. Manufacturing will begin when 5-to-10-million machines have been ordered and paid for in The biggest hurdle will be manufacturing 100 million of anything. This is not just a supply-chain problem, but also
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  • ...Wikipedia'''. Then each child/student has access to almost all available data. Math, physics, science, geographical information, religious information an ...optimization, artificial intelligence and advanced design, documentation, manufacturing and information management being used in the one laptop per child project?
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  • ...during BTest. A component's design may be new, and have its own design or manufacturing problems to be resolved (e.g. the writing pad problem we note below). Error ...r than for serious use. In the time since we gave the system to Quanta for manufacturing until you receive a system, a number of key bugs have been fixed, and other
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  • ...constantly measuring, analysing and making course corrections based on the data. We will continue to do so. ...an offer the kids after-school paid assignments like light programming and data entry tasks for like 1-2 hrs a day, it will also solve the problem of the k
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  • ...Ethiopia that is extremely poor, has tremendous needs for managing patient data in clinics and so-called "health posts", but which does not have the funds ...pc's uptake relative to macos and linux. If there is interest in gathering data I'm willing to record it, to the extent it doesn't interfere with student l
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  • # Check manufacturing data in '''BIOS''' flash
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  • If you just do the load step, you can inspect the image data. ...ng environment, for example. Firmware versions after 2013-02-13 support a manufacturing tag NN which changes the default SSID.
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  • === Compensation levels:: Estimates:: Total hourly compensation for manufacturing workers, US$ === === Unit labor costs in the manufacturing sector:: Percentage change ===
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...der: 1px #666 solid; padding: inherit;">[[XO Korea/los/college/Data Format|Data Format]]</td> ...solid; padding: inherit;">[[XO Korea/los/college/Manufacturing Engineering|Manufacturing Engineering]]</td>
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  • ** Cmd data is the EEPROM address of the byte requested ** Result is 1 byte of EEPROM data
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • * [[/Manufacturing_Data|Manufacturing data]] - the manufacturing data of the laptop is printed out,
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  • # [[Tests/Manufacturing Data]]
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 3,804,029 || || US$836,886,380 || || US$190,201,450 || || US$1, | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 186,015 || || US$40,923,300 || || US$9,300,750
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 613,274 || || US$134,920,280 || || US$30,663,700 || || US$165,5 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 41,297 || || US$9,085,340 || || US$2,064,850 ||
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 266,443 || || US$58,617,460 || || US$13,322,150 || || US$71,939 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 13,001 || || US$2,860,220 || || US$650,050 || |
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 121,897 || || US$26,817,340 || || US$6,094,850 || || US$32,912, | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 3,978 || || US$875,160 || || US$198,900 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 176,879 || || US$38,913,380 || || US$8,843,950 || || US$47,757, | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 4,784 || || US$1,052,480 || || US$239,200 || ||
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 210,952 || || US$46,409,440 || || US$10,547,600 || || US$56,957 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 7,706 || || US$1,695,320 || || US$385,300 || ||
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 67,794 || || US$14,914,680 || || US$3,389,700 || || US$18,304,3 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 4,045 || || US$889,900 || || US$202,250 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 42,233 || || US$9,291,260 || || US$2,111,650 || || US$11,402,91 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 2,513 || || US$552,860 || || US$125,650 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 84,875 || || US$18,672,500 || || US$4,243,750 || || US$22,916,2 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 2,982 || || US$656,040 || || US$149,100 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 248,422 || || US$54,652,840 || || US$12,421,100 || || US$67,073 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 4,231 || || US$930,820 || || US$211,550 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 8,651 || || US$1,903,220 || || US$432,550 || || US$2,335,770 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 924 || || US$203,280 || || US$46,200 || || US$2
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 331,749 || || US$72,984,780 || || US$16,587,450 || || US$89,572 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 7,414 || || US$1,631,080 || || US$370,700 || ||
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 265,973 || || US$58,514,060 || || US$13,298,650 || || US$71,812 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 20,596 || || US$4,531,120 || || US$1,029,800 ||
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 88,381 || || US$19,443,820 || || US$4,419,050 || || US$23,862,8 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 3,502 || || US$770,440 || || US$175,100 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 266,443 || || US$58,617,460 || || US$13,322,150 || || US$71,939 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 13,001 || || US$2,860,220 || || US$650,050 || |
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 83,434 || || US$18,355,480 || || US$4,171,700 || || US$22,527,1 | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 2,445 || || US$537,900 || || US$122,250 || || U
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  • | D. MANUFACTURING || || || || 166,865 || || US$36,710,300 || || US$8,343,250 || || US$45,053, | || Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing of Articles n.e.c. || || || 2,308 || || US$507,760 || || US$115,400 || || U
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  • To see what languages are ''currently'' supported, go to [[Manufacturing Data#Keyboards]].
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  • ...nes come with a localized keyboard and a country code in the manufacturing data; the latter determines what language interfaces are in. Changing this in t
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  • * DRAM memory: 256 MiB dynamic RAM; data rate: dual-DDR333-166Mhz; ...display to remain live with the processor suspended. The DCON also formats data for the display.
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  • ...Ethiopia that is extremely poor, has tremendous needs for managing patient data in clinics and so-called "health posts", but which does not have the funds ...pc's uptake relative to macos and linux. If there is interest in gathering data I'm willing to record it, to the extent it doesn't interfere with student l
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...eam:Main_Page#How_to_change_Manufacturing_data How to change Manufacturing data] ...te event, the school server should force an archive or back up of the user data for all 5 machines.
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  • If the manufacturing data does not match the keyboard you need, you can set the keyboard type. * The above process '''does not''' clean out the Journal data repository&mdash;the additional step of deleteing the directory <tt>/home/o
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...g" an XO-1.5 that has failed because the SPI FLASH "boot ROM" contains bad data. ...PI FLASH, the 64K block from 0xe0000 to 0xeffff is used for "manufacturing data" - information that identifies the specific unit, including its serial numb
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  • * Fixed trac 2818 - slow booting when NAND contains random test data ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...will be hundreds of standard factory types. We are now setting a standard manufacturing place for each industrial field. ...eventative medicine. Their role is to manage daily, weekly, and/or monthly data of the health state of residents in the building.
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  • ...Technology Broadcasting and Telecommunications/43230000 Software/43232300 Data management and query software/43232301 Categorization or classification sof ...Technology Broadcasting and Telecommunications/43230000 Software/43232300 Data management and query software/43232302 Clustering software
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  • * [[XO Korea/business content/73000000 Industrial Production and Manufacturing Services/73170000 Manufacture of electrical goods and precision instruments * [[XO Korea/business content/73000000 Industrial Production and Manufacturing Services/73170000 Manufacture of electrical goods and precision instruments
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...boot mode, thus making USB available as a boot source (change requested by manufacturing).
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  • ...Technology Broadcasting and Telecommunications/43230000 Software/43232300 Data management and query software/43232301 Categorization or classification sof ...Technology Broadcasting and Telecommunications/43230000 Software/43232300 Data management and query software/43232302 Clustering software
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  • ...e SPI Flash ROM supports two code segments, and a table of [[Manufacturing Data]]. The EC supports the Boot Hub Protocol, allowing the XO's main processor ...ipedia.org/wiki/1-Wire 1-wire] Dallas protocol. [[Media:DS2756.pdf|DS2756 data sheet]].
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  • ...dustrial Manufacturing and Processing Machinery and Accessories|Industrial Manufacturing and Processing Machinery and Accessories]]</td> ...lectronic manufacturing machinery and equipment and accessories|Electronic manufacturing machinery and equipment and accessories]]</td>
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  • ...ent than the current firmware version, and the signature (in the archive's data.sig component) verifies, OFW reflashes itself and reboots. ## If the "rt" tag is present in manufacturing data, OFW checks for an RTC reset file in /security/rtcreset.zip . If one is pr
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  • * [[XO Korea/business deployment/73000000 Industrial Production and Manufacturing Services/73170000 Manufacture of electrical goods and precision instruments * [[XO Korea/business deployment/73000000 Industrial Production and Manufacturing Services/73170000 Manufacture of electrical goods and precision instruments
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  • ...-devel_jffs2.img''', cu şirurile de N şi de Y înlocuite cu numărul şi data versiunii, respectiv. Descarcă acest fişier şi salvează-l în directoru Merging existing manufacturing data
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...and U# (0) properties in /mfg-data for systems that have no manufacturing data.
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  • ;[http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/476 Manufacturing data values are in the wrong order]: This is fixed in BTest-2 (and when BTest-1
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' * Added a command "debug-ps2" to display the raw data transmitted to and from the keyboard and mouse, for the purpose of debuggin
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...during BTest. A component's design may be new, and have its own design or manufacturing problems to be resolved (e.g. the writing pad problem we note below). Error ...than for serious use. In the time since we gave the system to Quanta for manufacturing until you receive a system, a number of key bugs have been fixed, and other
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  • | CN20 || Used for manufacturing || Serial Flash programming. Requires special fixture. .../> to keyboard & input module || (Pin 1: TP Data, 2: TP Clk, 3: Gnd, 4: KB Data, 5: KB Clk, 6: Power).<br />Power is 5V if L36 populated, 3.3V if L37. L36/
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  • ...ded e-mail address. (See [[#Credits|Credits]] for further contact and meta data). ...ster recovery, such as operating system recovery from multiple sources and data backup to a central server.
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  • The physical keyboards are all identical on any XO-1; the firmware manufacturing information indicates which variant of keyboard is installed. We use a 3.3V Which keyboard is installed is encoded in the manufacturing area of the firmware, and the correct keyboard language support installed o
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...of the firmware. If you do then <u>you will erase</u> your manufacturing data.''' ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...rea/business deployment/73150000 Manufacturing support services}} 73150000 Manufacturing support services] (missing page)'' (6491), ''[{{fullurl:XO Korea/business d
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  • * New commands: "set-wp" changes the "ww" mfg data tag to "wp", "clear-wp" changes it back to "ww". ...e it uses the old way. Secure booting won't work if the system has no mfg data, or if the real-time clock isn't set properly. See http://wiki.laptop.org/
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  • ===Fixing XO clock data=== Some pre-test machines don't have valid manufacturing data. This isn't too much of a problem, but they also have clocks which are set
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  • ...e SPI Flash ROM supports two code segments, and a table of [[Manufacturing Data]]. The EC supports the Boot Hub Protocol, allowing the XO's main processor ...ipedia.org/wiki/1-Wire 1-wire] Dallas protocol. [[Media:DS2756.pdf|DS2756 data sheet]].
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  • It currently (Sept. 2008) is in an early stage and only outputs/accepts data via a serial adapter [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:Serial_adapter.jpg]] ...e target. Be sure to backup the complete firmware (including manufacturing data) first
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  • ...facturing Data] <span style="font-size:80%">([{{fullurl:Talk:Manufacturing Data|action=history}} history])</span> || [{{fullurl:Talk:OLPC Human Interface G
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  • * New tag manipulation commands for mfg data ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan
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  • === Optical Data Link === *[[Optical data link |Extended Information]]
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  • ...Manufacturing Data] <span style="font-size:80%">([{{fullurl:Manufacturing Data|action=history}} history])</span> || [{{fullurl:Other ideas}} Other ideas]
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  • ...either at OLPC Headquarters in Cambridge Massachusetts or Taipei or Quanta Manufacturing in Changsu, China." ...viding a library, centralized network services, Internet connectivity, and data backup to a school. Additional services will be deployed as needed by a reg
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  • ...can only be done with firmware which allows the changing of manufacturing data) e.g. [http://dev.laptop.org/~wmb/q2c28i.rom q2c28i.rom] (for how to change manufacturing data, see the [http://www.laptop.org/teamwiki/index.php/Team:Main_Page#How_to_ch
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ...is somewhat risky to modify the data, though the laptop will boot with the data missing. The instructions given here assume that you can boot to an "OK" pr ...rting a fresh OS install. The keyboard setting starts in the manufacturing data, might be copied to the CMOS RAM, and then is picked up by the OS.
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  • ...yboard</tt> is programmed with keyboard information from the manufacturing data. We preferably specify XKB keyboards with the <tt>layout(variant)</tt> synt
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  • ...uring data. (OLPC key pairs are still stored separately, *not* in the mfg-data, so they are not subject to accidental deletion.) ...key in fs.zip, is extended to allow it to rewrite arbitrary manufacturing data. (This would also aid in converting language settings for laptops, etc.)
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  • ...r some wireless networking problems and other issues affecting updates and manufacturing testing. It is supported on B3 and later systems. In addition, it has bee * Added SNTP support and the new OLPC command "ntp-set-clock" for use in manufacturing test.
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  • *Data exchange on non-Internet-connected servers ...are platform for running the recommended software. Unlike the laptop, the manufacturing collaboration will not be exclusive. Individual countries will be free (ev
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  • ...r some wireless networking problems and other issues affecting updates and manufacturing testing. It is supported on B3 and later systems. In addition, it has bee * OLPC trac #4982 - Discard cached JFFS2 scan info if the data changes on the NAND FLASH, so JFFS2 operations work correctly after copy-na
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  • * Datastore, Journal, or file-system problems resulting in loss of data; # A fresh install (as in manufacturing) is successful on both MP and B4 systems;
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  • q3a25 fixes secure filesystem update and tweaks a lot of things related to manufacturing tests. * svn 1625 Via manufacturing scripts - extra messages after restarting a failed runin.
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  • ...If this happens to you, then check the TS tag using the command <tt>.mfg-data</tt> and if it is not set to SHIP then add external power, battery, and run
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  • :* Manufacturing: all SKUs, ASAP #* Critical bug as data is lost
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  • ...either at OLPC Headquarters in Cambridge Massachusetts or Taipei or Quanta Manufacturing in Changsu, China." ...viding a library, centralized network services, Internet connectivity, and data backup to a school. Additional services will be deployed as needed by a reg
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  • The purpose of this test is to ensure that the manufacturing data is correct and leads to correct language, key mappings, and ascii set when
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  • At the firmware prompt, type '''.mfg-data''' See [[Manufacturing Data]] for more information on these values
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  • CPRS organizes and presents all relevant data on a patient in a way that directly supports clinical decision-making. The ...A facilities to ensure the clinician has access to all clinically relevant data available at VA facilities.
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  • ...lot of things, to get the screen price down, to get the hardware parts and manufacturing down. ...ps. we decided to hae a tdifferent approach - very large numbers advanced manufacturing,designintegration.
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  • ...fail after being bumped or dropped, especially if it is reading or writing data at the time. Instead, the XO laptops use an internal flash drive for stora Yes, but until volume is to sufficient scale, it is not efficient to do local manufacturing.
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  • • Analog- and DC-data input (unfiltered microphone jack); MANUFACTURING
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  • ...hat were being lost; as a result, the EC would at best fail to process the data correctly and at worst completely stop processing commands. The solution in ...ts of batteries not charging are coming in from the field. The bulk of the data reports (from olpc-logbat) are almost identical: the XO declares the batter
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  • # Then the data goes through a second level of manipulation as they are sent to the Brights # Brightstar gets laptops from our manufacturing partner, Quanta (Taiwan).
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  • ...e selftest suite (rocker left) now displays battery info and manufacturing data. ...he KA tag in a mfg data area that had been corrupted with a malformed long-data tag.
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  • * change the manufacturing data, so that it includes the information needed for being pre-activated:
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  • ...at the factory (you may be able to determine this from the [[Manufacturing data]] page). In some cases, this choice is then changed manually by the custome A [[collection stick]] is a special USB drive that collects data so that you can request a developer key. See [[collection stick]] for how
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  • ...will ERASE what is in your nand and re-write it.''' So you will lose any data you have stored on the filesystem unless you back it up. If you do not wan ...flash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.
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  • ; Interpreters for Standard Data Formats ...l new software via 'yum install' or 'rpm -U' on a raw OS via the internet. Data in /home should be PRESERVED.
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  • So this [pie chart on the screen] is data from OLPC support tracking system from 5 months of G1G1 [something about ho ...op out of spare parts. The motherboard can be repaired, we worked with the manufacturing process to try to make things that frequently burn out [replaceable].
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  • Jun 08 11:18:06 <mchua> if I wanted to, we could go to content manufacturing and produce 100k units Jun 08 11:26:49 <mchua> in rural villages they use cellphones to transfer data from kiosk to kiosk
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  • ; Interpreters for Standard Data Formats ...rnet: install new software via 'yum install' or 'rpm -U' via the internet. Data in /home should be PRESERVED.
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  • ===== Interpreters for Standard Data Formats ===== ...l new software via 'yum install' or 'rpm -U' on a raw OS via the internet. Data in /home should be PRESERVED.
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  • ; Interpreters for Standard Data Formats ...rnet: install new software via 'yum install' or 'rpm -U' via the internet. Data in /home should be PRESERVED.
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  • :* Manufacturing: TBD ...ted partition on and SD card, the card's partition table and card geometry data will be wiped out.
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  • ...disable-security se almacena escribiendo ".mfg-data". Ver [[Manufacturing data|Manufactura de datos]] para más detalle. ...a "XO" y despues un mensaje similar a "SHFxxxxxxxx nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn; Laptop data recorded successfully". Despues de algunos segundos esta se apagara indica
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  • :* Manufacturing: As soon as released : SD driver - Increased data timeout to the max value, since some cards timeout with lesser values.
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  • * Rollout: "Manufacturing" and "Field" ; Automatically populate data
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  • ...battery light stays unlit then either the battery is not recognized or the data read has confused the EC. Use one of the following methods to manually che ...etected, a break or bad connection between CN22 on the motherboard and the data pin on the battery connector results in no 1-wire communication (seen as th
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  • ...ing all previously existed user data. When upgraded over the network, user data collected while running previously installed software must be preserved and In the cases of upgrades (rather than cleaninstall), the data and Journal entries from before the upgrade should remain intact.
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  • **Knowledge and data generated with the laptop is in the public domain, needs to be freely avail ...h, so it will be important to provide Bangladeshi scripts. This might be a manufacturing challenge because the language is very complex. Hopes to make use of some m
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  • ...either at OLPC Headquarters in Cambridge Massachusetts or Taipei or Quanta Manufacturing in Changsu, China." ...viding a library, centralized network services, Internet connectivity, and data backup to a school. Additional services will be deployed as needed by a reg
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  • {{git-project-summary|projects/soc-eds | External eBook data sources ... | Ivan Krstić | 23 months ago}} {{git-project-summary|projects/tamtam-library | Data space for Tamtam activities | Nathanaël Lécaudé | 10 months ago}}
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  • ...e, signed it, sent it to Peru for final testing, and then released it into manufacturing. ...that include the appropriate plug type. To create a new power adapter, our manufacturing team needs approximately 3 months, there is a minimum order quantity (somet
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  • ...process of being supported) are listed at the [[Mfg-data# | Manufacturing Data page]]. For each layout, there is a corresponding value in the ''KL'' and '
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  • * fixes for save-mfg-data and restore-mfg-data, ...g/trac/openfirmware/changeset/2694 2694] OLPC - save-mfg-data, restore-mfg-data, use new flash interface, use u:\ instead of disk:\, tested on XO-1, XO-1.5
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  • ...rtain tags are present. Open Firmware will boot without it, allowing this data to be restored from a USB key. == Restoring the Manufacturing Data ==
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  • ...rtain tags are present. Open Firmware will boot without it, allowing this data to be restored from a USB key. {{anchor|Restoring the Manufacturing Data}}
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  • It currently (Sept. 2008) is in an early stage and only outputs/accepts data via a serial adapter [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:Serial_adapter.jpg]] ...e target. Be sure to backup the complete firmware (including manufacturing data) first
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  • * Improved pagination of key override manufacturing data tags
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  • done on the laptop. Sugar automatically stores (or Keeps) the data from whatever the of data downloaded from the Internet. This is especially important for sites with s
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  • ...(the value of "boot-device") changes so that SD is after NAND. This lets manufacturing run their normal test sequence when a Windows XP SD card is installed. * Boot order changes in manufacturing as described above.
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  • This release treats a missing TS manufacturing data tag as normal, not factory, boot order, because there are some early machin
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  • ...pec.pdf|PDF form]] ("CL1B" is the model identifier in the [[manufacturing data]] for the XO-1.75 hardware). ** No datasheet is publicly available. ''All the chip data sheets should be publicly available when this laptop reaches production. A
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  • ...rity code is included, but off on most machines as they lack manufacturing data
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  • ...numerous issues with the q3a11 firmware that was installed on them during manufacturing. It works on XO-1.5 A1, A2, B1, and B2 systems, but does not work on any X ...trac 9474 - buffer conflict was causing fs-update to write bad filesystem data.
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  • ...programming the SPI FLASH. This should only be used for the manufacturing data area, because you want to reboot after reprogramming the CPU firmware.
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  • q3a24 went onto the C1 machines in manufacturing. It is probably the release that will be on them when they are shipped. * svn 1594 Via manufacturing tests - checked in documentation file.
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  • ...h draws an outline of the XO-1.5 circuit board with connectors, useful for manufacturing diagnostic messages. ...packet with USB Ethernet devices. The problem was much deeper, involving data toggle mismatches in the EHCI driver when the driver is re-opened and a new
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  • ...After a final layout has been agreed upon, you will need to send a PDF to manufacturing to see if its feasible for printing, and a few samples of may be produced. ...the final image to the wiki, along with the relevant snippet from the XKB data, as well as a link to the .ka file produced for OFW (the last two items are
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  • ..._Spec.pdf|PDF form]] ("CL2" is the model identifier in the [[manufacturing data]] for the XO-1.75 hardware). * The [[DCON|display-controller chip (DCON)]] formats data for the display. ( [[Media:DCON_datasheet_HX8837-A.pdf|DCON Datasheet]] )
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  • * 1917: OLPC - removed support for ancient manufacturing data location in EC code area.
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  • This is a manufacturing release for the C1 build, mainly containing an EC update. * increased accelerometer bus data rate on C1 to 400kHz,
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  • ...os de una tarjeta madre y copiarlo en las XO que no traen el manufacturing data (en un USB). flash-open save-mfg-data flash-close
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  • ...le failure modes, including #11528), possibly aggravated by sending serial data to the XO during the suspend/resume process. But failures have also been s *purpose: verification of a build for manufacturing testing.
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  • ...t test is performed only if the "ak" tag is not present in [[Manufacturing data]]. *** "residue" - the RTC timestamp area contained some data, but there was a problem with it, such as an invalid checksum or junk after
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  • * Use hardware suspend/resume to fix test fallout in manufacturing. ...checkin to (a) Support cell-sized stdin and stdout properties (b) Clean up data typing to satisfy XCode compilers
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  • ..._Spec.pdf|PDF form]] ("CL4" is the model identifier in the [[manufacturing data]] for the XO-4 and XO-4 Touch hardware). * The [[DCON|display-controller chip (DCON)]] formats data for the display. ([[Media:DCON_datasheet_HX8837-A.pdf|DCON Datasheet]])
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  • ...ulator supports binary mode downloads, or use another method to ensure the data is sent untranslated: This does not erase or change the manufacturing tags.
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  • ...trac/openfirmware/changeset/3421 3421] OLPC ARM - accelerometer selftest - manufacturing was seeing a small false-negative fallout from the accelerometer test. ...0 3330] OLPC XO-1.75 XO-4 - fix regression introduced by r3326 that caused Data Abort during startup.
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  • ...OLPC trac 12392 - Fixed hardcoded offset for security tag in manufacturing data. enable-security was failing on XO-4 due to the change in SPI FLASH size.
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  • * a manufacturing test fix for <trac>12394</trac> (DCON unfreeze glitch), ...eset/3525 3525] OLPC XO-1.75 XO-4 - review, default wireless configuration manufacturing tags, NN for network name, PP for passphrase.
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  • ...3537] OLPC - libertas, when ring buffer was full stack imbalance triggered Data Abort during pingd test, <trac>12172</trac>. ...://tracker.coreboot.org/trac/openfirmware/changeset/3534 3534] Touchscreen manufacturing tests, do motherboard assembly test in phase 4.
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  • ...3537] OLPC - libertas, when ring buffer was full stack imbalance triggered Data Abort during pingd test, <trac>12172</trac>. ...eset/3525 3525] OLPC XO-1.75 XO-4 - review, default wireless configuration manufacturing tags.
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  • ...3537] OLPC - libertas, when ring buffer was full stack imbalance triggered Data Abort during pingd test, <trac>12172</trac>. ...erial devices by applications, without this change the read path yields no data on subsequent open because the bulk in is not set up.
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  • ...erial devices by applications, without this change the read path yields no data on subsequent open because the bulk in is not set up. ...ac>12392</trac> - Fixed hardcoded offset for security tag in manufacturing data. enable-security was failing on XO-4 due to the change in SPI FLASH size.
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  • ...anufacturing scripts use ($add-tag) and ($delete-tag) followed by (put-mfg-data) and so bypass this already. <trac>12578</trac>.
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  • <!--- '''Manufacturing Data Specification''' ---> This document defines the method for storing manufacturing data on an OLPC laptop, as well as the interaction with the security system.
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  • ...d following upgrade to Q7B28, while the firmware changes the manufacturing data, because of units in the field that have not yet handled the clock reset fl ...n the RTC register oscillator stop flag to signal when to reinitialise the data. However, already manufactured laptops do not have the oscillator stop fla
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  • ...format used on regular PCs. It makes more sense to use our PCs to convert data than to put that burden on the OLPC. XO supports: OGG and WAV ...format used on regular PCs. It makes more sense to use our PCs to convert data than to put that burden on the OLPC. XO supports: OGG, DV
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  • ...d following upgrade to Q4D29, while the firmware changes the manufacturing data, because of units in the field that have not yet handled the clock reset fl * fix a build time overlap with manufacturing data,
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  • ...os de una tarjeta madre y copiarlo en las XO que no traen el manufacturing data (en un USB). flash-open save-mfg-data flash-close
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  • ...os de una tarjeta madre y copiarlo en las XO que no traen el manufacturing data (en un USB). flash-open save-mfg-data flash-close
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  • Manufacturing data Manufacturing data
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  • ...irmware will check signature using public key (o1) stored in manufacturing data. ...irmware will check signature using public key (o1) stored in manufacturing data.
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  • * fix for display noise found during manufacturing with new parts, <trac>12852</trac>. ...3773] OLPC XO-1.75 - dcon-setup, lower drive strength for DETTL clock and data signals, after resume. <trac>12852</trac>.
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  • ...from the SPI Flash chip. [[Manufacturing_Data_Specification|Manufacturing data]] is displayed. For example; If there is more data than will fit on the screen, a prompt will appear. For example on a laptop
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