Hi,
I booted the kernel from
http://fanoush.webpark.cz/maemo/zImage-su-18-200639-2gb-mmcplus52mhz.zip
As expected, my MMC is being read 4x faster with this kernel,
but unfortunately the device fails to connect to my WEP 128bit
encrypted Netgear MR814v2 WLAN if I use this kernel. Thus I
Armin M. Warda wrote:
I repeated the test three times, the result was always reproduced.
regards, Armin.
Huh, that's weird. wi-fi driver and 802.11 protocol is even not in
kernel but in extra module. The only changes in that kernel are:
1 extended backlight control (patch on my site)
2
Actually, I noticed the same thing although I'll have to go back and
make sure it wasn't all of the kernels that had problems with WEP. I
was never able to get it working although WPA is fine.
Larry
On 11/28/06, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Armin M. Warda wrote:
I repeated the
Clemens Eisserer wrote:
I also have problems with my Kingston-1GB card (it says its MMC-4.0
compatible). With the 52mb kernel the 770 doesn't even boot when the
card is inside :-/
If I could help you somehow please let me know, if you don't bother
... no problem ;)
Maybe we could take it off
Hi there,
First of all thanks a lot for doing all the work and providing
precompiled kernels etc. Thanks :-)
I also have problems with my Kingston-1GB card (it says its MMC-4.0
compatible). With the 52mb kernel the 770 doesn't even boot when the
card is inside :-/
If I could help you somehow
Ok, I tried various operations (tar and dd) with large files, up to
512M using the multiblock kernel, swap turned off. I was unable to
see any kernel or application errors, writing or reading. I got brave
and turned on swap and after playing with it a for a day I finally got
one system crash in
I have added source diff for newer kernel to
http://fanoush.webpark.cz/maemo/#mmcplus
It contains also code multiblock writes but disabled.
Frantisek
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Thanks Frantisek! As a data point, I've tried the multiblock write
kernel with a Kingston 1GB card and experienced consistent crashes
(probably due to swap file corruption) using it. The high-speed mmc
version of the kernel you provided doesn't seem to have such issues.
Larry
On 11/25/06,
Larry Battraw wrote:
Thanks Frantisek! As a data point, I've tried the multiblock write
kernel with a Kingston 1GB card and experienced consistent crashes
(probably due to swap file corruption) using it. The high-speed mmc
version of the kernel you provided doesn't seem to have such issues.
Hi,
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 15:25:57 +0200, Armin M. Warda wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 13:18, Sascha Heid wrote:
Works great, my 2GB Kingston goes into 4x (15.85s) and my 1GB
Extremetech stays at 2x (29.7s).
My noname 512MB MMC seems to go into 4x mode now (16.15s with your
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