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Nightly tarballs available

In order to lessen the load on the subversion server, nightly tarballs are now available for download.

http://svn.neurostechnology.com/tarballs/

Please use these tarballs instead of svn co the first time you grab a module. This saves a HUGE amount of bandwidth and server load.

OdNT updated to Etch

The open.neurostechnology.com server (or OdNT, as it's affectionately known) has been updated to the Debian "Etch" release.

Bricked my OSD :(

Well - I am the (un)proud owner of a Neuros Open Source Brick. All hail the OSB!

Basically, I built a bad U-Boot and programmed it. I'm trying to get the serial port speed to 38400 which my USB-to-RS232 adapter works with. (it doesn't handle 115200). At present it's totally non-functional.

Luckily, the company I work for has some JTAG stations. I should be able to use one of them to re-program a good U-Boot onto my flash and be running again.

sniff

Docs push

Okay - I'm on a crusade to push as much documentation as I can from the mailing list into the OSD Dev book so that newbies can get started easily. I find that it's much easier to digest a web book like this than a mailing list archive.

Yay for X!

Finally got X working again on my laptop. Been broken for a bit since I last attempted to upgrade to latest Debian. Now I can finally do some hacking.

Got the rev 225 BSP built over the weekend but haven't had time to load it up. Now I discover I'm a bit behind on SVN, so I'm updating now. Maybe I can rebuild today. Dying to test SOMETHING.

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