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Thank you for purchasing this Developer release of Neo FreeRunner. This guide will help you know your Neo FreeRunner and explain how to:
There are three ways to boot your Neo FreeRunner. You can power up into an Openmoko Image from NAND Flash or NOR Flash. Alternately, you may also boot into U-Boot, which will allow you to update the kernel and root filesystem.
Press and hold Power button until Openmoko splash screen shows up. You may now release the Power button, and Neo FreeRunner will continue to boot into Openmoko Image.
Press and hold Power button and Auxiliary button simultaneously.
You can download the connection tool from : http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/neocon
Connect Neo FreeRunner to Linux host with USB cable Key in the command in the terminal of Linux host
./neocon /dev/ttyACM0
Press Enter
[Closed]
Power on Neo Neo FreeRunner and press Enter in the terminal of Linux host above
[Open] In: usbtty Out: usbtty Err: usbtty switching led 0 1 DEVICE_CONFIGURED: 1 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Please hit any key to stop autoboot and get into U-Boot
GTA02v5#
As Openmoko development continues, OpenMoko regularly releases updated versions of the Openmoko root filesystem, the kernel, and the U-Boot. These may be programmed into the Flash memory of Neo FreeRunner. You can use the USB cable and OpenMoko provided tool to flash Neo FreeRunner.
Neo FreeRunner needs to boot into U-Boot when flashing.
You can download the flashing tool from: http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/dfu-util
You can download the latest kernel from : http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/
Key in the command in the terminal of Linux host
./dfu-util -a kernel -R -D uImage-2.6.24+svnr4082-r4055-r3-neo1973.bin
When flashing succeeds
status(0) = No error condition is present Done!
You can download the latest root filesystem from : http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/
Key in the command in the terminal of Linux host
./dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta02.jffs2
When flashing succeeds
status(0) = No error condition is present Done!
Connect Neo FreeRunner to a Linux host with a USB cable. After booting to an Openmoko image, there will be a new interface, usb0, in your Linux host.
Key in the command in the terminal of Linux host
ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssh root@192.168.0.202
Press Enter to pass the password.
Using Ubuntu Edit /etc/network/interfaces
auto usb0 iface usb0 inet static address 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0
Restart the networking service and key in the command in the terminal of Linux host
ssh root@192.168.0.202
Press Enter to pass the password.