A new Annex Flasher for all devices could cure many of the current issues, and may even offer a chance to resolve some other issues, such as keep track of the different versions, and perhaps offer capability to cater for future device types simply by including new configuration files without needing to modify the actual Toolkit.Seen the "non success" of the Online Flasher, I finally decided to continue into the development of the AnnexToolkit to include the support for the new devices...
Some thoughts:
If firmware updates could include their version number in their name it could make things easier for everyone.
Updates could simply be copied into the Toolkit build folder without needing to rename or overwrite.
If the bin files were specifically named by version (and type), a dropdown list of device types could allow selecting the required device type, and a dropdown list of appropriate available bin files could allow selecting from any of the firmware versions available.
Additionally, all new published bin files could be accompanied by a corresponding changelog file, and perhaps even a corresponding offline Help file if one exists.
Perhaps even the features tabs might be replaced by a features dropdown list, allowing features to be added or changed simply by copying in appropriate files and modules without needing to modify the actual Toolkit app. So for example a new UDP or Serial Console feature might be added by copying in the appropriate new module that would be listed in the features list and could be launched in a popup window.
Is some food for thought anyway.
If CiccioCB can provide a new Toolkit capable of flashing all current devices it would be a major step forward for Annex, and potentially for everyone if the complication of installation can be avoided.
As Francesco is aware, I uploaded an initial test iso of AnnexMX several months ago, with the intention to provide a bootable linux with the cross-platform Toolkit already installed.
Over several weeks I added an IP scanner for seeing available wifi devices, plus much more that I considered to be worthwhile.
Didn't get round to uploading the evolving update, cos as it grew from just being a quick convenient bootable Annex flasher into more of an easy to use linux 'daily driver' suitable for absolute beginners, I started creating an accompanying mini series of video tutorials so that even absolute newbies could use all its features with confidence.
It was a big task (about a dozen videos done and more to do), and a moving target cos videos kept being outpaced by App and system updates.
Then it was made completely redundant as a bootable Annex Toolkit by the online flasher, causing me to ease off and wait to incorporate the new january MX version before publishing for 'Linux Newbies' on youtube and odysee.
I will still be doing that, but if and when CiccioCB releases a cross-platform Toolkit update I will pre-install it on an updated build of AnnexMX and post it up for anyone who wants it.
I tried uploading some of the videos for anyone who may be interested, but that aint a quick thing to do, so I'll try to add a few others in the next few days.
The first one (below) explains why and what, the second shows how to create and edit videos such as the AnnexMX mini series of tutorials, and 'Just-Chilling' is a resulting example guitar music video created during the second tutorial.
Intro: https://odysee.com/@Electroguard:d/bestlinux:4
Creating and editing videos: https://odysee.com/@Electroguard:d/VideoEditing:0
Just-Chilling music video: https://odysee.com/@Electroguard:d/Just-Chilling:9
EDIT: Getting Started: https://odysee.com/@Electroguard:d/gettingstarted:b
Odysee search for AnnexMX will find several others