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Old 02-21-2013, 08:56 AM   #64
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Seriously: No, I won't look into it. There's probably not enough space on a CD to hold everything.
Doesn't matter. Who uses CDs these days anyway ?

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Flashing K3 requires entirely different tools and logic (and takes about 5 hours). Essentially, Kubrick would have to be rewritten pretty much from scratch.
I dare to say this is not true.
The logic is the same, even simpler:
  1. Call a command to check we're in USB downloader mode
  2. Call a command to flash kernel
  3. Call a command to flash rootfs
  4. Done. No diags flashing in this case
I don't see how this can be "entirely different".

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If you're eager to go for it - go for it. I'm not.
I would, but without the source code I would have to reimplement everything from scratch - I am not that eager.
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