Apparently this was actually just some confusion at Data Alliance-- looks like they may have mistakenly tried to flash some 16/64 boards with the procedure for the 8/32 boards (which doesn't port cleanly).
I got in touch with someone at Alfa who affirmed that the only change that they've made was a switch to different--but compatible--DRAM chips back in 2013. When I got did get the Hornet-UB 8/32 boards, OpenWrt 14.07/BB turned out to work just fine on them. So, happy hacking :) On 2015-03-26 22:48, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: > I've been buying batches of Hornet-UB based routers with OpenWrt preinstalled > from data-alliance.net for a while now; today I got a message from them that > they were unable to install the OpenWrt image they'd been using on any > of the Hornet-UB boards in the latest batch they received from Alfa. > > From my initial discussion with them, it sounds like they were able to > TFTP the image and write it to flash, but it didn't boot as expected > after the "reset" command was issued in U-Boot. So we're trying to figure > out what's going wrong right now; did Alfa make some change to the hardware > in `recent' history ("recent" being a relative term--bearing in mind that > sometimes it can take years to run through old stock, depending on how > many old units exist and the rate at which they get sold...)? Something > like...: > > - different flash layout? > > - different components? > > - something else? > > Anything that would prevent the early Attitude Adjustment (pre-release) > builds from booting on the newer Hornet-UB boards? And if there has been > some sort of change, do newer builds of OpenWrt work on these boards? > > I notice that there are actually two "hornet-ub" images for download > these days--one of which is for "hornet-ub-x2"? What is that? > There's no mention of it on in the wiki AFAICT, and I'm having > trouble finding useful pages with that name on it elsewhere > on the web.... > -- "Don't be afraid to ask (λf.((λx.xx) (λr.f(rr))))." _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel