Releases: pine64/blisp
Releases · pine64/blisp
blisp v0.0.4
Most significant change on this version is support for DFU files, thus you can flash IronOS dfu image, together with boot logo support!
Another notable changes are FreeBSD support, fixing compiling on Ubuntu 20.04.
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
What's Changed
- The "write" command is missing I think. Thanks :-) by @lupyuen in #16
- FreeBSD support by @porsolic in #18
- Update instructions, syntax error in flag. by @River-Mochi in #19
- add Badges by @River-Mochi in #22
- add Badges by @River-Mochi in #23
- Enable building on FreeBSD hosts by @porsolic in #25
- add table, icons, edit doc by @River-Mochi in #26
- definde 'ISP' by @River-Mochi in #28
- changed icon colors by @River-Mochi in #31
- Add CMake installation support by @bdd in #39
- Build linux executables for multiple architectures by @Ralim in #42
- Proper error codes (and return failure code) by @Ralim in #41
- Optional syslibs build support by @schdro in #43
- DFU file support by @Ralim in #45
- Adds support for compiling on Ubuntu 20.04 by lowering required cmake… by @Juul in #44
New Contributors
- @lupyuen made their first contribution in #16
- @porsolic made their first contribution in #18
- @bdd made their first contribution in #39
- @schdro made their first contribution in #43
- @Juul made their first contribution in #44
Full Changelog: v0.0.3...v0.0.4
blisp v0.0.3
- Please see these instructions for older pinecil. BLISP does not support older Pinecil V1 (blue rubber thumb grip) because they don't use BL706 chip.
- BLISP supports newer Pinecil V2 (sold after Aug 2, 2022, has green thumb grip) image here.
- Pinecil V2 Install instructions here.
- Supports these OS and Devices.
- macos64 binary works for M1, see hint here.
This release finally supports macOS, I hope it will work well. Please, report any issues.
blisp v0.0.2
First official release of blisp, tool for flashing Bouffalo chips. Currently are supported BL60X and BL70X, but more to come. This version does not need eflash_loader binaries, as they're now integrated within the tool, so now it is again, single binary tool.