Re: CE5.0 Command line tools



On Mar 18, 2:08 pm, voidcoder <voidco...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I know in CE4.0 it was possible to download an OS to a CEPC

Actually it was possible in 3.0, not in 4.0 (if my memory
is serving me well).

It is possible with a little changes in eboot and standard
TFTP server on the host end...

You really mean TFTP *client* on the host end, right? Using a TFTP
server on the host side would mean adding TFTP client code to the
bootloader which is more work than utilizing the TFTP server code
allready present in a (typical CE)bootloader.

Henrik Viklund
http://www.addlogic.se




Nick wrote:
Are there any command line tools which would allow me to download an OS image
to a device or at least pass commands to a running os(as one would do in
Target Control)? I know in CE4.0 it was possible to download an OS to a CEPC
from the command line, but I am looking to do this in CE5.0 and not to a
CEPC. Thanks.- Hide quoted text -

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