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It can be started using [[wInd3x]] and will start up a CDC-ACM serial console over USB for debugging purposes. Currently it has no storage driver.
 
It can be started using [[wInd3x]] and will start up a CDC-ACM serial console over USB for debugging purposes. Currently it has no storage driver.
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The current port expects to be loaded in place of [[OSOS]], eg. by packaging it into an IMG1 and sending it to [[WTF]]. This is what wInd3x does. This way, U-Boot does not have to do any of the 'annoying' early boot stuff like bringing up DRAM.
  
 
=== Building ===
 
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  ./wInd3x cfw run u-boot.bin
 
  ./wInd3x cfw run u-boot.bin
  
When successfully started, U-Boot will then enumerate as a CDC-ACM device, eg. appear as /dev/ttyACM0 on Linux hosts. You can use <code>screen /dev/ttyACM0</code> to connect to the console and experiment with the U-Boot console.
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When successfully started, U-Boot will then enumerate as yet another DFU device, this time ready to receive an U-Boot compatible image. You can load an image using dfu-util:
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dfu-util -d 05ac:2137 -D foo -R
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Note the <code>-R</code>: this is needed to get U-Boot to exit DFU mode and actually execute the image.

Latest revision as of 14:28, 19 February 2023

U-Boot Port

An experimental U-Boot port for the iPod Nano 5G lives at https://github.com/freemyipod/u-boot/tree/n5g-wip .

It can be started using wInd3x and will start up a CDC-ACM serial console over USB for debugging purposes. Currently it has no storage driver.

The current port expects to be loaded in place of OSOS, eg. by packaging it into an IMG1 and sending it to WTF. This is what wInd3x does. This way, U-Boot does not have to do any of the 'annoying' early boot stuff like bringing up DRAM.

Building

make nano5g_defconfig
make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi-

Running

After building, connect your iPod Nano 5G in DFU Mode and use wInd3x to start U-Boot:

./wInd3x cfw run u-boot.bin

When successfully started, U-Boot will then enumerate as yet another DFU device, this time ready to receive an U-Boot compatible image. You can load an image using dfu-util:

dfu-util -d 05ac:2137 -D foo -R

Note the -R: this is needed to get U-Boot to exit DFU mode and actually execute the image.