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Old 06-03-2022, 03:58 PM   #10
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Default Re: FORD technical service bulletin : ICC touch screen display

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The i.MX31 can boot from USB, Serial, SD and Flash but the circuit board is hardwired for Flash boot. Also, due to the hardware bug in the USB peripheral and the way the software driver on the unit is written, where it turns off USB when sleeping, I don't think it would work without a lot of re-engineering.

SD boot is a possibility, but it would require a lot of work also, you'd need to rebuild the initial file system (the read-only one) so it included the SD driver. I don't have the boot sector either, that would load the IFS, so there is a lot missing and not much chance of getting support for a chip more than 15 years old now.
So....into the bin with it. and replace with raspberry pi. I wonder if the fascia of Mk2 will take the foundation screen as well as the mk1 fascia.
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