Sorrry to drag an old thread....
Could someone with a few minutes to spare compare the rs232 bootlogs using the bootloader on the Vix site (checksum of cfe.bin 28b962603b47d629cf4fa15d51fd63d0 with the one that 4D (checksum of cfe.bin 77ac0c49036968768e0392dc0432d246) use. I would really appreciate knowing if it is just my receiver that responds differntly.
I submitted a request to TM to make sure that there is only one bootloader in circulation. I suggested to them that the one that their coders are using is different to the ones that the VIX team and the few other teams are using. This is because the cfe.bin files have different checksums. They said that the reason for the differnt checksums was because of the names in the bin files.
I also said that there are a few differences, but they said this is not the case.
I found the following differences on my Twin, (not that I know if there are any implifications). This is a genuine query to see if only my receiver responds differently.
IQON/4D
Code:
Detected MIPS clock frequency: 404 MHz (202.497 MHz counter)
VIX ONE
Code:
Detected MIPS clock frequency: 404 MHz (202.499 MHz counter)
IQON/4D
Code:
MEMC-00000001 RW=0000000E WW=00000045 G=00000001 R=00000008 W=00000006 #$
VIX ONE
Code:
MEMC-00000001 RW=0000000F WW=00000041 G=00000001 R=00000008 W=00000006 #$