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@timg236 timg236 commented Nov 30, 2024

N.B. Linux (RPi OS) is the only supported / tested platform

rpiboot is known to work well on Raspberry Pi and RPi OS
because it is used for manufacturing test.
Other platforms are best-effort or community maintained due to
the huge variety of potential hardware/software interop possibilities.
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LGTM after a couple of small fixes. Thanks!

Note to self: keep an eye on usbboot support for Windows versions, when Something Greater than 11 eventually shows up.

@nathan-contino nathan-contino merged commit db64f7a into raspberrypi:develop Dec 2, 2024
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timg236 commented Dec 2, 2024

LGTM after a couple of small fixes. Thanks!

Note to self: keep an eye on usbboot support for Windows versions, when Something Greater than 11 eventually shows up.

I suspect this will "just work", Windows 10 actually works fine (for now), same for older versions of MacOS (which is community maintained, fortunately I have an M2 Mac at home so it will work on that). Just trying to make it clear that if this is being used for commercial / important reasons then we would strongly recommend RPi OS because we use that at Sony to test every Pi5 / CM5

@timg236 timg236 deleted the rpiboot branch February 25, 2025 17:12
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