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RG280V_ROGUE

ROGUE firmware for RG280V, same feactures that RG350 (without sticks XD)

INSTALLATION

If it is the first time you install the ROGUE CFW, please do not update from STOCK or another base system, use the sd_image.bin and burned in a new microsd (recommended a 16Gb of good speed), because if you can not have system failures.

If you need to update your ROGUE CFW, then use the update .opk packages.

COMPILATION

first check that your linux system has the packages installed:

bison flex gettext texinfo wget cpio python unzip mercurial subversion libncurses5-dev libc6-dev-i386 bzr libssl-dev g ++ - multilib rsync java-wrappers mtools gcj-4.9-jdk

clone the repository with the command:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/Ninoh-FOX/toolchain

If you don't have the GCW0 build environment installed on your system there are two steps.

if you have debian 9, just download the binarion package at:

https://github.com/Ninoh-FOX/toolchain/releases

and extract this in /opt/gcw0-toolchain

If you have a different Linux distribution, run the rebuild.sh script that is inside the toolchain folder to create the correct / opt / gcw0-toolchain for your system.

Once all this is configured, the steps to compile the system are:

~/toolchain $ make rg280v_defconfig

~/toolchain $ make -f Makefile.rg280v -j4

When the whole process is finished you can create the installation packages or the sd_imagen.bin with the following commands:

~/toolchain/updaters $ ./create_kernel_rg280v.sh (this creates a kernel update package)

~/toolchain/updaters $ ./create_updater_rg280v.sh (this creates a complete system update package)

~/toolchain/updaters/imager_rg280v $ sudo ./create_sdimage.sh (this creates the sd_image.bin file)