SYNOPSIS

firmdl3 [options] srecfile

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents the firmdl3 kernel download command.

firmdl3 is a program which is used to download the brickOS kernel (firmware). firmdl3 Supports single and quad rate downloading (quad-rate is default).

Quad-rate downloading is a feature that significantly reduces firmware download times. It is implemented on top of a fast serial protocol that has a 2x baud rate with no complements or parity bits. The fast protocol is enabled by a short firmware stub that reconfigures some control registers and tweaks some ROM program state. Once the firmware stub is downloaded and executed, the ROM responds to the fast serial protocol, which the downloader then uses to transfer the actual firmware file. Because the initial firmware stub is small, all but the most trivial programs see a download time improvement when using quad-speed downloading.

The caveat to using quad-speed downloading is its sensitivity to lighting conditions. Getting quad-speed downloading to work right might require some trial and error. In addition to avoiding harsh lighting conditions, it is important to place the RCX around 4-12 inches from the IR tower.

OPTIONS

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). The options supported by firmdl3 are:

-h, --help

Show built-in help (summery of options)

-f, --fast

Use 'fast' (4x) download algorithm (default)

-s, --slow

Use 'slow' (1x) download algorithm (Use if experiencing download problems)

--tty={ttydevice}

Specify serial serial tty where IR tower is connected.

NOTE: The environment variable RCXTTY may be used in place of -tty

--debug

Enable debugging. (Mostly displays raw bytes).

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

firmdl3 will respond to the environment variable RCXTTY. This should be set to the serial device to which the IR tower is connected. Use of RCXTTY is equivalent the using the -tty command-line option.

EXAMPLES

firmdl3 is a simple command to use. The following examples show most of the uses.

Ex1: download the brickOS kernal to ttyS0.

   $ firmdl3 -tty=/dev/ttyS0 /usr/lib/brickos/brickOS.srec
   Transferring "Fast Download Image" to RCX...
   100%
   Transferring "/usr/lib/brickos/brickOS.srec" to RCX...
   100%
   $

Ex2: download the brickOS kernal to ttyS1 (set env var 1st).

   $ export RCXTTY=/dev/ttyS1
   $ firmdl3 /usr/lib/brickos/brickOS.srec
   Transferring "Fast Download Image" to RCX...
   100%
   Transferring "/usr/lib/brickos/brickOS.srec" to RCX...
   100%
   $

Ex3: download the brickOS kernal using slow protocol (assumes RCXTTY is already set).

   $ firmdl3 --slow /usr/lib/brickos/brickOS.srec
   Transferring "/usr/lib/brickos/brickOS.srec" to RCX...
   100%
   $

NOTE: the missing indication of the "Fast Download Image" being sent.

We'll leave the experiment of running firmdl3 with --debug set as an exercise for you our reader... (You really interested in seeing all the bytes fly by? ;-)

ERROR MESSAGES

(excerpt from brickOS HOWTO)

delete firmware failed

Because of a limitation in the Lego firmware, firmdl3 cannot delete LegOS. Instead, before downloading the new firmware, you must first stop the old LegOS program, and then hold down the Prgm button while hitting the On/Off switch. This will delete the old LegOS firmware, allowing a new download. Alternately, if you see no green light on the IR box and get this error message, it may indicate you have a dead battery in the IR tower.

/dev/ttyS0: Permission denied, com1: Permission denied, or a similar message.

The first part of the error message is the output port that firmdl3 is trying to use. This can mean two things. Either you have specified the wrong device or you have specified the correct device but do not have permission to access it. If it is an access problem, speak to your sysadmin. If not, you can use the --tty argument to specify another device. For example, to specify the standard device under linux, try \'firmdl3 --tty /dev/ttyS0\'. Under cygwin, you probably probably want to use \'firmdl3 --tty com1\'. If you discover that this is the case, you may wish to recompile firmdl3 to make your setting the default.

/dev/ttyS0: Input/output error or a similar message.

You forgot to plug the tower in, most likely.

unlock firmware failed

This indicates that there was a slight corruption in the download. Clear brickOS and download it again.

no response from RCX

This error should be called "you forgot to turn on your RCX, moron." If I hadn't done it about 10 million times, I'd submit the patch to change the error myself.

If firmdl3 gives you repeated problems, you may want to try using the --slow argument, which will make your download much slower but can correct for certain errors caused by ambient light.

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AUTHOR

Laurent Demailly, Allen Martin, Markus Noga, Gavin Smyth, and Luis Villa all contributed something to some version of firmdl3.

firmdl3 was written by: Kekoa Proudfoot

<[email protected]> - 10/13/99

This manual page was written by Stephen M Moraco <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).