I've got a project on a side burner that's basically using a proprietary
set-top-box (can provide details privately), the customer want's to change
some of the startup files contained on a certain partition of a
disk-on-module IDE device. This is in no way to do anything illegal, they
simply want
Grant Parnell wrote:
I've got a project on a side burner that's basically using a proprietary
set-top-box (can provide details privately), the customer want's to change
some of the startup files contained on a certain partition of a
disk-on-module IDE device. This is in no way to do anything
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Felix Sheldon wrote:
It looks like it's a read-only filesystem, so dunno if there's any point
getting that driver to work?
Seems like the mkimg program in there takes an existing filesystem and
compresses it for reading by the CBD driver, so maybe you could get away