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I have tried using another serial cable (as suggested by Wolfgang) but it
made no difference, but I did not expect it to as I get all the messages
from the bootroms OK.
I have have confirmed that I have (as suggested by Sylvian) set
CONFIG_CMDLINE= console=ttyS0 and have also tried console=ttyS0,
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1. Can you say exactly which 405 core you are using?
2. Is it Xilinx?
3. Have you read all the eratta for your core?
4. How is the VIA VT82C686A hooked to the 405? Via a bus mastering EBC?
Best,
leb
At 1:12 PM -0500 1/29/05, John F Davis wrote:
Hello
I am trying to get DMA working on a
It's called buildroot. You can find it on busybox pages.
http://www.uclibc.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/buildroot/
But it looks like this page is not accessible now.
You will find it here:
http://www.uclibc.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/trunk/buildroot/
Docs:
Hi,
on my custom board i can access my compact flash card through true ide
interface. My UPM's work und the taskfile is ready to use.
How i tell my kernel (denx 2.4.25) to use my taskfile for ide access?
How can i register the compact flash as hard drive in linux ??
Thanks in advance
Marco
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On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 05:10:25PM +0100, Marco Schramel wrote:
on my custom board i can access my compact flash card through true ide
interface. My UPM's work und the taskfile is ready to use.
How i tell my kernel (denx 2.4.25) to use my taskfile for ide access?
How can i register the
Hello,
My questions:
Is I2C and the Real Time Clock stuff working for the MPC8540
in Kernel 2.6.10?
Are there any hidden bugs/traps/features I need to tweak?
Does anybody work successfully with the I2C in
this configuration?
My problems:
I try to get a I2C Philips PCF8563 Real Time Clock working
Hi,
I have a question on use of CONFIG_I2C_SPI_UCODE_PATCH and
CONFIG_I2C_SPI_SMC1_UCODE_PATCH in Linux 2.6.
Could someone from this list explain for me what problems each of those two
patches are addressing ?
I have MPC 880 based board with single 24C02 I2C EEPROM,
connected to the I2C bus
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 06:48:35PM +0100, Clemens Koller wrote:
My problems:
I try to get a I2C Philips PCF8563 Real Time Clock working which
is connected to the I2C of my MPC8540 processor.
The chip should be sw-compatible with the Epson RTC8564 component
(according to the datasheets), so I
One issue with the 2.6.10 driver was it was very slow. I changed some
sleep calls in 2.6.11 to improve its performance. You may want to try
grabbing the driver out of 2.6.11-rc3 and see if that helps also.
- kumar
On Feb 9, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Clemens Koller wrote:
Hello,
My questions:
I'm working on a custom MPC5200 board based heavily on the IceCube design
from Motorola/Freescale. We plan to use the u-boot bootloader.
I'm looking for a tool to allow us to burn u-boot into the flash memory on
new board (with all flash devices unprogrammed). Ideally, I'd like
something
I'm working on a custom MPC5200 board based heavily on the IceCube design
from Motorola/Freescale. We plan to use the u-boot bootloader.
I'm doing the same.
I'm looking for a tool to allow us to burn u-boot into the flash memory on
new board (with all flash devices unprogrammed).
Mark Chambers wrote:
You could also look at magraigor.com. I had problems with their 5200 device
but they've probably got them worked out by now.
Mark Chambers
That is http://macraigor.com/ of course ;-).
gvb
P.S. The BDI2000 gets my endorsement (disclaimer: my experience is with
the
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Lawrence E. Bakst ml at iridescent.org
02/09/2005 05:34 AM
To
John F Davis/Raleigh/IBM at ibmus, linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org
cc
Subject
Re: ppc405 core, VIA VT82C686A chipset, linux_2.4.22_pre5, and IDE
DMA woes
1. Can you say exactly which 405 core you are using?
D4V6
2. Is it
Hello
Anybody have a lspci -s1.1 -xxx dump for a via ide controller? Do you
have dma enabled? I would like to see your settings please. If you have
it for a 405, I would be really happy.
JD
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