Ideally this can be updated via Workbench, but that requires an installed OS 4 system. Problem is that the older firmware cannot boot the OS 4 CD. Unfortunately U-Boot does not support multiple El-Torito boot images.
Gee wiz, I wonder how PCs manage to boot at all! Oh, right. They use bootloaders...
I don't think BIOS updates within OS4 are a good idea...
The problem is that UBoot doesn't have an update feature, but you are required to update through the firmware (as opposed to just writing data at a hard-coded hardware offset). That's a "safer" way of doing it, since the flashing utility is essentiall in the BIOS, instead of a seperate program like it is on the PC. Given that any PC program can hack my BIOS, I think I prefer the UBoot method. Still, it can't be THAT hard to write a simple Early Startup screen. After all, they did that over a decade ago on the "real" Amigas!
I don't get this. What is so hard about entering
If you have to type something exacly like in the directions, why type at all? It's not hard, just unnecessary.
I was playing Gran Tourismo 3 recently, and it just occured to be how badly designed this game is. Asside from the pathetic phsysics model, the interface is infuriating. If I want to enter a race and my current car doesn't meet race regulation, what do I do? Well, what I want to do is switch my car to one that meets regulations. Instead, I have to...
Get out of the reace menu, get out of competition mode, get out of league select, go home, go to the garage, find a car that is regulation compliant (by memory), select it, "get in", get out of garage, get our of home, then go to race/league/competition/race, and then enter the race again.
WHEW! Why should I be forced to spend 40 seconds to go to the garage when the game could instead show a list of cars that meet race regulations, and let me switch on the spot? Why so much interface clutter? It becomes very obvious after a few hours of navigating interfaces that the designers made sure the game looked very pretty, but is very frustrating to play. I don't know why this game is so damn popular, and why every racing game is trying to clone the Gran Tourismo "feel". Viper Racing on the PC is way, way more fun, even though you only have one car you can drive.
Any OS that wants to go up against Windows and MacOS *must* be interface savvy. That's why I have so many nagging doubts about Linux, OS4, and just about everyone else who gets "squashed" by Microsoft. Most operating systems are made by strict engineers and are very painful to use. Even BeOS drove me nuts with its ambiguous error messages, badly designed windows, and crummy Start Menu clone. The more I learn about Interface design, the more I realize that most people who are trying to compete against Windows are pretty much killing themselves.
is potentially dangerous IMO, since it requires users to actually read on-screen text. The current updater will require you to type 'o' and 'k' to overwrite your flashrom only to force people to actually read it
Interface designers know damn well that forcing people to read text doesn't work. People never read long texts no matter what. They just skim and see "o" and "k". It's no more effective than having, "If you don't agree that this website is harmful and will give you lepracy, click 'No, I don't agree' to enter this website". How many people are fooled by that every day? My weblogs can tell you. :-)
Unless you're my father. He's so careful about everything it takes him 2-3 hourse to re-install Windows, 30 minutes to run FDisk, and about 2 minutes alone to realize that "large disk support" means FAT32. On the other hand, when I'm helping my uncle on the phone, he will push buttons before I can even ask him, "What does the screen say, now?" :-)