I've experienced this same problem - the word I've heard is that this
version of the bootloader has a bug in it. I had to revert to a previous
version (2.19.x) to be able to use the "set" command, either from the
console or within the /etc/params file.
Hope this helps,
Paul.
iPaq 3670, Familiar 0.7.1
>Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:43:37 +0200
>From: gael.eveno@free.fr
>To: intimate@handhelds.org
>Subject: [Intimate] bootldr 2.20.4
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>Hi,
>
>Just doing the "set" command I obtain:
>
>boot> set
>DABT
>00006118
>73F55B7A
>
>
>What does it means?
>
>Gaël
>
>PS: Thanks for your response Tony
Received on Thu Sep 04 16:06:19 2003
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