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Reads the image from a USB stick and sends it to a group of laptops, each of which store the image into the internal eMMC storage. |
Reads the image from a USB stick and sends it to a group of laptops, each of which store the image into the internal eMMC storage. |
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An XO-4 can be transmitter for either XO-1.5, XO-1.75 or XO-4 receivers. |
An XO-4 can be transmitter for either XO-1.5, XO-1.75 or XO-4 receivers ... unless it has a new 5 GHz wireless card. |
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== XO-1.75 == |
== XO-1.75 == |
Latest revision as of 23:12, 15 July 2013
Nandblaster is a way to quickly install an operating system on many XO laptops at once using wireless networking, and it is built into the firmware of the laptop.
XO-4
See Nandblaster for XO-4.
Reads the image from a USB stick and sends it to a group of laptops, each of which store the image into the internal eMMC storage.
An XO-4 can be transmitter for either XO-1.5, XO-1.75 or XO-4 receivers ... unless it has a new 5 GHz wireless card.
XO-1.75
Reads the image from a USB stick and sends it to a group of laptops, each of which store the image into the internal eMMC storage.
An XO-1.75 can be transmitter for either XO-1.5, XO-1.75 or XO-4 receivers.
XO-1.5
Reads the image from a USB stick and sends it to a group of laptops, each of which store the image into the internal microSD storage.
An XO-1.5 can be transmitter for either XO-1.5, XO-1.75 or XO-4 receivers.
XO-1
Reads the image from a USB stick or the current laptop, and sends it to a group of laptops, each of which store the image into the internal NAND flash storage.
See Nandblaster for XO-1.
An XO-1 can be transmitter for XO-1 receivers.