Updating firmware with a Pi

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Brunty
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Updating firmware with a Pi

Post by Brunty »

Hello!

I've still got the original firmware on my TF1260 and I've just seen that people have used a Raspberry Pi to update it. On having a bit of a search I see that the method uses "Wiringpi" which is now unavailable. Is there another solution? I've got a Zero 2 ready to go!

Thanks

David
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Re: Updating firmware with a Pi

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Is it Xilinx? If so, I followed this guide to flash the Xilinx on the tf530:
https://linuxjedi.co.uk/programming-xil ... pberry-pi/
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Re: Updating firmware with a Pi

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Brunty wrote: 22 Dec 2024 11:15 Hello!

I've still got the original firmware on my TF1260 and I've just seen that people have used a Raspberry Pi to update it. On having a bit of a search I see that the method uses "Wiringpi" which is now unavailable. Is there another solution? I've got a Zero 2 ready to go!

Thanks

David
Here is my 8gb Raspberry pi image that you can flash to a SD card , it has all the XC3sprog on it ready to use,just put your jeds in Downloads folder and just open a terminal and run the commands as it says in the howto by LINUXjedi in the link in an earlier post

If it asks for a password use ` Backlash1 `

https://mega.nz/file/EwYERaJK#J1JPFBySS ... --ofo5Mvns
Brunty
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Re: Updating firmware with a Pi

Post by Brunty »

supaduper wrote: 22 Dec 2024 14:55
Brunty wrote: 22 Dec 2024 11:15 Hello!

I've still got the original firmware on my TF1260 and I've just seen that people have used a Raspberry Pi to update it. On having a bit of a search I see that the method uses "Wiringpi" which is now unavailable. Is there another solution? I've got a Zero 2 ready to go!

Thanks

David
Here is my 8gb Raspberry pi image that you can flash to a SD card , it has all the XC3sprog on it ready to use,just put your jeds in Downloads folder and just open a terminal and run the commands as it says in the howto by LINUXjedi in the link in an earlier post

If it asks for a password use ` Backlash1 `

https://mega.nz/file/EwYERaJK#J1JPFBySS ... --ofo5Mvns
That is absolutely brilliant, thankyou!

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