MAGLDR is a bootloader for HTC
Leo / HD2 that allows direct OS booting from NAND, developed by DFT team members. Currently it is still a work in progress and not available to the public.
MAGLDR is closed source. It will eventually be able to do more than just boot a Linux kernel from NAND. No release date is known as of yet. NAND support in the Linux kernel is done, DFT team (Cotulla et al.) is now working on bootloader/flasher.
- Choose between WM 6.5 / Linux-based OS
- WM 6.5 can be installed on NAND while Android could be launched from SD, or two Linux-based OS's can be launched; one from NAND and one from SD.
- Select different kernels (you can load kernel from list)
- TTY mode for developers. (ability to dump dmesg after crash, etc.)
- Built in Tetris (This is not a joke. It really has a Tetris game available that can be played with the 4 front keypad buttons.)
- Support YAFFS2 partitions flash via USB / from SD. Up to 8 YAFFS2 partitions.
- Support EXT2 partitions flash protocol (is this correct? please update talk page if not.)
12 mins. to release!