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* '''OLD:''' [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/a/a4/Patchserver_0.5.zip Windows Patch Server] (alpha test version 0.5, 7 Oct 2007)
* '''OLD:''' [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/a/a4/Patchserver_0.5.zip Windows Patch Server] (alpha test version 0.5, 7 Oct 2007)
   * [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/index.php?title=File:Patchserver_0.7rc3.zip Windows Patch Server] (version 0.7rc3, 3 Oct 2012)
   * [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/2/25/Patchserver_0.7rc3.zip Windows Patch Server] (version 0.7rc3, 3 Oct 2012)
* '''OLD:''' [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/1/1d/Patchserver_0.5.tar.bz2 Linux Patch Server] (alpha test version 0.5, 7 Oct 2007)
* '''OLD:''' [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/1/1d/Patchserver_0.5.tar.bz2 Linux Patch Server] (alpha test version 0.5, 7 Oct 2007)
   * [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/8/85/Patchserver_0.7rc2.tar.bz2 Linux Patch Server] (version 0.7rc2, 1 Oct 2012)
   * [http://www.sharpfin.org/sharpfin/images/8/85/Patchserver_0.7rc2.tar.bz2 Linux Patch Server] (version 0.7rc2, 1 Oct 2012)

Latest revision as of 18:38, 3 October 2012

Patchserver

Patchserver is the program you will need to use to perform the initial radio patch.

  * Windows Patch Server (version 0.7rc3, 3 Oct 2012)
  * Linux Patch Server (version 0.7rc2, 1 Oct 2012)

Information about the contents of each release can be found on the Sharpfin Packages History page.

Development Tools

As described on the Toolchain page, development is done using a GNU GCC Cross Compiler. Below is a pre-compiled cross-compiler for the Cygwin environment. It requires that Cygwin has already been installed into c:\cygwin.

Webserver

The webserver files installed with the patchserver can be upgraded. Select Admin / Install Addon via the webserver, copy and paste the following URLs so the radio can download the install files:

Nanddump

Nanddump used to make backups of (hard disk) partitions

LIRC

LIRC, Linux Infrared Remote Control for Sharpfin

Debug Programs

These programs are .debug files, and can be downloaded and executed directly from the webserver. They do not write to the flash of the radio, they run from the /tmp directory, and are lost on reboot.

To use, copy the URL and paste into the 'Debug Application' form on your radio.

Sharpflash

Sharpflash is a JTAG Recovery Tool

  • This is available in source, and will run on a Linux platform. You can access the source from the Repository. You can view the source online here.

Libreciva

Libreciva is our hardware interface library

Sharpfin

Sharpfin is the replacement application

  • Not Released

Development Apps

These are completely untested applications