I've been silently following the E4 related threads for some time. Must say, juicy information
I don't have an E4 (yet... - that may change
) but I've tried to put together some bits of information that I've found around in this thread. IMHO the simple way to go is using the Web Interface (you can access most, if not all, camera settings from there - including a special Service Menu) - all menus conveniently listed in FlashBFS/system/web/ and sub-folders
..and if you send a <space> to the UART during boot....
SETTINGS:
0) IP address: 0.0.0.0
1) Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
2) Boot delay: 1 seconds
3) DHCP: Enabled
4) Reset to factory default configuration
5) Autoboot: NK from NOR
6) MAC address: 00:40:7F:0B:91:39
7) Host connection: (USB MSD)
Option 7 may be intersting - options are USB BSD, ETHERNET and USB RNDIS, which provides virtual ethernet over USB - fairly sure the latter is what enabled the i7 hackAs Mike said, if 7) is changed to USB RNDIS (and may be that IP address and subnet mask also need to be set manually and DHCP disabled - if the PC doesn't assign them automatically over USB), the web service can be accessed.
Now, as for the A310 FLIR (the attached PDF with Technical Notes), it must be password protected, but I see that the password is already known:
webpasswd "IRCAM" Therefore (stating the obvious) the login info should be:
Username: flir
Password: IRCAM
Could someone try this?
P.S. With the risk of being Cpt. Obvious, I just want to be involved in this and help if I can do so