December-23rd-2020, 07:56 AM
Yes sir. This is what I expected.
I do not believe that the update to 1.2.2.0 was the root cause of this LED flashing yellow/green. The update itself never touches the netX chip, it just upates the Linux software of netPI only.
The only reason I can imagine gettting a netX into this bootloader mode is a depowering of netPI while a firmware download was in progress or the Docker container was starting that triggers a firmware load. In this case the firmware loading procedure is unfinished and let remain an unverified firmware code in netX FLASH memory. This is detected by netX during the next power cycle and it will remain in bootloader mode.
Thx
I do not believe that the update to 1.2.2.0 was the root cause of this LED flashing yellow/green. The update itself never touches the netX chip, it just upates the Linux software of netPI only.
The only reason I can imagine gettting a netX into this bootloader mode is a depowering of netPI while a firmware download was in progress or the Docker container was starting that triggers a firmware load. In this case the firmware loading procedure is unfinished and let remain an unverified firmware code in netX FLASH memory. This is detected by netX during the next power cycle and it will remain in bootloader mode.
Thx
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