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ffado-fireworks-downloader: firmware download application for Echo
Command to display ffado-fireworks-downloader manual in Linux: $ man 1 ffado-fireworks-downloader
NAME
ffado-fireworks-downloader - firmware download application for Echo
Fireworks devices
SYNOPSIS
ffado-fireworks-downloader [OPTION...] OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
ffado-bridgeco-downloader
permits firmware updates to be made to Echo Fireworks devices under
Linux.
OPERATION
describes the action to be carried out. An
OPERATION
comprises one of the following keywords and any arguments required by that
keyword.
- list
-
List devices on the firewire bus.
- display
-
Display information about a device and its firmware.
- upload FILE
-
Upload the firmware contained in
FILE
to the device
- download FILE START_ADDR LEN
-
Download the flash contents from the device.
LEN
bytes will be downloaded starting at
START_ADDR
and written to the file
FILE
- verify FILE
-
Verify that the firmware contained in the device corresponds to the one in
FILE
- session_display
-
Show information about the session on the device.
- session_info FILE
-
Show information about the device session stored in
FILE
- session_download FILE
-
Download the session content from the device into
FILE
- session_upload FILE
-
Upload the session from
FILE
to the device.
OPTIONS
- -h, --help
-
Display brief usage information and exit
- -p, --port=NUM
-
Specify use of IEEE1394 port
NUM
- -v, --verbose=LEVEL
-
Produce verbose output. The higher the
LEVEL
the more verbose the messages. The some verbose messages may only be
available of FFADO was compiled with debugging enabled.
- -g, --guid=GUID
-
Specify the GUID of the device to interact with. If this is not specified
an attempt will be made to automatically detect a suitable device.
- -m, --magic=MAGIC
-
A magic number you have to obtain before this program will work. Specifying
it on the command line means that you accept the risks which come with this
tool. The magic number can be obtained in the source code.
NOTES
Manipulating firmware can cause your device to stop working. The FFADO
project accepts no responsibility if this occurs as a result of using this
tool.