Posts Tagged ‘update file’

SDE for Archos generation 8 devices released!

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Here it is:

http://www.archos.com/support/support_tech/updates.html (scroll down to the bottom, click ‘Show’, scroll again, click first button, acknowledge, download)

I haven’t tried it yet, but read on that page that it comes with a nice dual-boot menu out of the box! Let’s get it on and run some fun things on those new devices. The scope is all generation 8 Archos Internet Tablets: 28, 32, 43, 70 and 101!

Let’s discuss things on the openAOS-dev mailing list.

Cheers

Thomas

PS: Yes there should have been more/other blog posts, but personally I have a new job and far less time for openAOS than I’d like to at the moment. :-(
Although my new employer (Tieto Finland) is very supportive of open-source involvement, so in the future things should look better. :-)

new openAOS boot menu version for gen6

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

The plans for this have been quite long in our pipeline but we finally got around to making it happen. As users seem to like to go hence and forth between different Archos firmware versions we were often asked to make this easier. (You have to mount the hidden partition, copy the files, etc. – quite a hassle, especially if you don’t have an Linux PC at hand at the time)

So what we have done now is that before we display the boot menu we also check if the directory ‘openaos/update exists on the FAT32 partition (this is X:\openaos\update for you Windows people). If this is the case then we take everything¹ that is in that directory and copy it over to the hidden partition! Presto! Your Gen6 device just changed its firmware!

This way you can easily switch between e.g. firmware 1.6.54 and 1.7.11 . Some people told us that they do this because of certain features working better on the respective firmware.

All you have to do is install this initramfs together with an regular openAOS zImage like e.g. this from kevin’s r199. You can do this from the SDE menu in Recovery mode.

enjoy!

Thomas, your friendly neighborhood ArchDruid

PS: This comes also handy if you just installed SDE and flashed those two; as during the update procedure it will create the menu.lst correctly and add an AVOS entry if necessary!

¹ Everything in this context means the *cramfs.secure files, the lang* files and the upselling directory of an unpacked firmware. While only the cramfs files are really important in our opinion. – For unpacking firmwares look for ‘aos-tools’.

An .aos for openAOS – beta

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

CheBuzz put together an unsigned .aos file for gen6/IMT devices.
For those who run an hacked firmware this makes installing an multi-boot environment very easy. Just unpack this zip-file, rename firmware_archos5-7_dualboot.aos tofirmware_archos5-7.aos and move it to your device via USB.

Please note that this file only contains free software and there is nothing unlawful  happening  if a user installs this file.

BOOTNOTE: The file is – obviously – unsigned. That means it will not install if you run stock Archos firmware. Period.