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* q2f01 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2f01]] First release of refactored EC code
* q2f01 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2f01]] First release of refactored EC code
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* q2e25 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2e25]] For qualification testing
* q2e24 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2e24]] Candidate 2 for 8.2.1 - has NANDblaster
* q2e24 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2e24]] Candidate 2 for 8.2.1 - has NANDblaster
* q2e23 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2e23]] Candidate for 8.2.1 - has NANDblaster <span style="color:red; ">XXX withdrawn in favor of Q2E24 which fixes a few NANDblaster bugs </span>
* q2e23 - 2008-12-11 [[OLPC Firmware q2e23]] Candidate for 8.2.1 - has NANDblaster <span style="color:red; ">XXX withdrawn in favor of Q2E24 which fixes a few NANDblaster bugs </span>

Revision as of 02:27, 30 December 2008

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This firmware goes in the little 1 MB SPI flash that's used for booting, not the 1GB NAND flash (or 512MB in earlier prototypes) used for the OS image and user data. The SPI flash contains the Embedded controller ("EC") firmware, Open Firmware, and 2k Manufacturing Data. See Firmware SPI FLASH Map or its dia source file.

Updating the firmware

Upgrading the XO to a new release usually updates both the firmware in the SPI flash and the operating system software in the NAND flash. Users should update to the latest stable release to get the latest stable versions of both.

Users can also upgrade only their XO's firmware to the latest official (signed) firmware, see Upgrading firmware

Developers who have an unsecured laptop or a developer key have more options.

Note: Once you upgrade to the Q2Cxx series of firmware do not downgrade to Q2Bxx! Doing so will destroy the manufacturing data.

Firmware releases

The latest release is the first in the list:




Do not downgrade from C series to B series