[color="Red"]MAGLDR 1.11 released![/color]
ZitatAlles anzeigen[color="White"]MAGLDR 1.11
After long (about 4 months) under awful developing, DFT proudly presents MAGLDR bootloader - The first bootloader with built-in Tetris!
LEO512 and LEO1024 are supported both.
MAGLDR doesn't replace OSPL/HSPL. It runs in the chain after. So it's safe to install and remove it.History: V1.11 fixed "GO GO GO stuck issue".
Installation:
You need radio which support 576 RAM.
Run ROMUpdateUtility.exe and install it.
Notes:
"Boot AD SD" - boots android from SD card.
zImage and initrd.gz loaded from directory selected via "AD SD Dir" menu.
rel_path=%ADSDDIR% added to kernel command line."Boot AD NAND"- boots android from NAND.
zImage and initrd.gz loaded from YAFFS2 partition with "boot" flag."Boot WPH" - boots WPH from nand. WPH must be flashed before. NOT AVAILABLE now.
"USB MassStg" - provide SD card as USB Stick to computer. You can copy files via it directly without OS.
Allow to change kernels fast for Android developers.
THIS FEATURE IS STILL EXPERIMENTAL. BE WARNED."USB Flasher" - use this item to flash Android or WPH.
"USB TTY" - need same drivers like MTTY for SPL access
"AD HardReset"- erase android partitons with "hr" in the flags. usually you need erase userstore.
"Tetris" - Tetris game. Get 111111 score to activate hidden features of MAGLDR"DMESG to SD" - dumps dmesg android log to SD card. useful for developers. EXPERIMENTAL.
"DumpUDtoSD" - dumps asize partition to SD card. BUGGY, SLOW and not tested. Don't use it.
"UseLast24NAND" - allow to use last 24 megabytes of NAND. EXPERIMENTAL.
But if you update MAGLDR via RUU or press WM65 hard reset keys.
you will lost this 24 megabytes of data. I
It means data will be corrupted or device won't boot more.
Default is OFF.
Use "Home" key to return back from submenu.
Use "Power" key to enter main menu during autoboot.
Future developerment:
*planned to add Haret's startup.txt support for Android SD
*planned to add support of Android boot images (zImage + initrd.gz in raw file)
*fast boot support (?)
Disclaimer
This product is free to use at your own risk. We take no
responsibility for any conflict, fault, or damage caused by
this unlocking procedure. No warranties, implied or otherwise, are given if you agree to use this product.
No problems were found while testing this product on several different devices, your experience may vary.
This software is free, but not open source.
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