Files
onepilot/panda/board/jungle
github-actions[bot] 6f34f74e9b sunnypilot v2026.001.000 release
date: 2026-04-10T22:07:44
master commit: 4ba0c4b574bff994e9a8f7266b4969b39380a8b1
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
..
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00
2026-04-10 22:07:52 +08:00

Welcome to the jungle

Firmware for the Panda Jungle testing board. Available for purchase at the comma shop.

udev rules

To make the jungle usable without root permissions, you might need to setup udev rules for it. On ubuntu, this should do the trick:

sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/12-panda_jungle.rules <<EOF
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="3801", ATTRS{idProduct}=="ddcf", MODE="0666"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="3801", ATTRS{idProduct}=="ddef", MODE="0666"
EOF
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules && sudo udevadm trigger

updating the firmware

Updating the firmware is easy! In the board/jungle/ folder, run:

./flash.py

If you somehow bricked your jungle, you'll need a comma key to put the microcontroller in DFU mode for the V1. For V2, the onboard button serves this purpose. When powered on while holding the button to put it in DFU mode, running ./recover.sh in board/ should unbrick it.