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Call bootie Mode on your Palm Pre
 
Call bootie Mode on your Palm Pre
  

Revision as of 18:24, 22 July 2009

« Go Back to the Linux application list
Lists all Applications that are utilities.


I don't want to delete this, but someone move it

Call bootie Mode on your Palm Pre


Power off your palm Pre first.

Holding "Vol up" while connect the usb to PC.

run "python novaproxy.py" (where you saved it in)

Launch Putty, in Raw mode with 'Terminal -> Line discipline, Listen on 127.0.0.1 port 8023 then click connect

input "help" and enter in Putty

you will get a list.....


command list:

nduid : get the device id *

usb : usb transfer commands

lboot : boot linux image

klog : klog commands *

printenv : print all of the environment variables

getenv : read an environment variable

setenv : set an environment variable

reset : reset the device

script : run a script at specified address

run : run a script at from an environment variable

return : return from current script

help : this list

version : get bootie version

charging : commands to set charging states

fsboot : boot current image based on environment

chainboot : boot another bootloader image based on environment

go : Jump to a given address with the given arguments

cpurev : read the cpu revision

diag : perform diag operations: write, boot, verify

poweroff : power off completely