I one of those Jetson customers who do not own a dedicated linux machine, and I went through a long and involved Windows10/WSL2 process in Dec. 2023 thru Jan. 2024 to update the QSPI bootloader after JetPack 6.0 DP was released. Are you saying I need to update the QSPI bootloader every time a new JetPack 6.x image is released? I understood it was a one time deal to make the jump from JetPack 5.x to future versions of 6.x?
The SDK manager option is out since I still don’t own an ubuntu machine. The 6.0 Production Release announcement stated that the dev-kit can be upgraded without needing a host machine. But those instructions only show how to do it with JetPack 5 to 6. Can it be done with my current 6.0 PR setup? Is there any reason why the Windows10/WSL2 process would not work? If there are different versions of the QSPI bootloader for the SD card image approach, not sure where to get the latest bootloader.
Are the latest official Nvidia Orin Nano dev-kits shipped with the latest QSPI bootloader?