@kunix
Sorry, i should stop using the 'brick' word loosely. I always use original boot.bin for that reason, and then i know i can always get it back. I just didn't want to have to go to the trouble of doing that so flashed it back while still connected. I meant 'brick' as in 'won't boot' or 'partly bricked' but you might say 'you can't be partly pregnant either' therefore it's either bricked or it's not.
Umm, you haven't written it YET?? So you can write it. Now would be nice, but ... i suppose you have other more pressing things to do. We can wait, i guess ......... If you really want to boot it, you need to wrap fw_all.bin with a special loader which will move it to the right loading address and execute. But there are not such loader, I haven't written it yet.
PS: Have you done it yet??



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