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== OLPC Firmware Pre-Production Release Q2B13 - 2006-12-29 ==

This is the firmware for the pre-production test build of the B2 boards.

[[Image:Olpc-Q2B13.rom]]

<code>MD5: efb1591d0c762b2f7c11688f4a118398
</code>
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=== Changes since Q2B11 ===
* LinuxBios: Correct buggy attempt to fix errata 57
* LinuxBios: Turn off unneeded clocks in the USB controller
* LinuxBios: Change a lot of printk_err to be the priority warning or debug
* LinuxBios: Check straps to look for a BTest2 and if found then set the clock divisor up for 66Mhz.
* OFW: Net device is not first in boot order
* OFW: Mods to make device tree exportable.
* (Fixed copy-nand bug introduced by the short-lived Q2B12 version)
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=== Installation Caveats ===

* '''If you have a B1 system:'''
# Perform the auto-reinstall procedure at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Autoreinstallation_image '''before''' upgrading to this firmware version
# '''DO NOT''' use olpcflash to write new firmware images. Doing so will erase the manufacturing data that was added at the factory.

* After you reflash, you must power cycle by physically removing power from the system. A warm-start or button-induced restart is not sufficient. Please remove both the battery pack and wall adapter for 10 seconds.

''ATest users only:'' If you use olpcflash to write this image, you must use the --brick option.<br> Example: <code>olpcflash --brick -w image.rom</code><br> This will update your EC code.

=== Known issues ===

* Auto-repeat is slow on some USB keyboards
* NVRAM storage for configuration variables is not yet implemented.
* JFFS2 does not handle ECC
* The boot menu is incomplete
* Dirctory symlinks have a problem.


'''The ATest/Infineon RAMS variant of this firmware version has not been released.'''

[[Category:Firmware]]

Revision as of 03:01, 17 December 2008

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