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2007-12-18
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2007-12-18
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2007-12-18
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2007-12-18
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2007-12-19
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2007-12-19
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Seriously, it doesn't get any easier than 770Flasher.
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2007-12-19
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It's a lot better than the command line, but it's still a bit complicated compared to the Windows wizard.
With the wizard, you just follow some very simple on-screen instructions (connect the tablet with the cable, press button X etc), you don't even have to know what firmware is. The Wizard's only requirement is a basic understanding of english.
770Flasher requires you to get the image you want to install yourself. It's relatively unclear where or how you do this. I know what the link is, but how is anyone non-technical supposed to find out?
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2007-12-19
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It's a lot better than the command line, but it's still a bit complicated compared to the Windows wizard.
With the wizard, you just follow some very simple on-screen instructions (connect the tablet with the cable, press button X etc), you don't even have to know what firmware is. The Wizard's only requirement is a basic understanding of english.
770Flasher requires you to get the image you want to install yourself. It's relatively unclear where or how you do this. I know what the link is, but how is anyone non-technical supposed to find out?
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i'm as non-techie (i.e linux) as you get and i found the method in post #2 works really well
Is there any EASY way to update the firmware on the N800 on a Mac running OS X?
By easy I mean no command lines, no dual boots with Windows etc. It has to be something as easy as the Windows update wizard.