Hi, Am 13.05.2015 um 13:19 schrieb Liviu Farbas <liviu.far...@gmail.com>:
> Apart from the case space, couldn't the second SD slot be connected to the > OMAP cpu instead of the emmc? > The GTA04 has no eMMC, it has NAND flash (this is not the same regarding the interfaces). And the OMAP3 has no specific eMMC interface. It has 3 MMC interfaces. 2 of them are already used and the third one is not available. Maybe the schematics in the system manual give some more background information: http://projects.goldelico.com/p/gta04-main/page/Manual/ BR, Nikolaus > On May 13, 2015 10:05 AM, "Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller" <h...@goldelico.com> > wrote: > Hi, > > Am 13.05.2015 um 08:38 schrieb Liviu Farbas <liviu.far...@gmail.com>: > >> If that is the case, it's OK. So if the memory chip containing bootloader >> will get damaged we can still use the phone? >> > Yes. You can even reflash the NAND image (it is “unbrickable” by design). > >> My main idea was to have 2 SD card slots: one for the card with the >> bootloader and operating system, and one with the card for the file storage. >> > Ah I see. Well, we don’t have the space in the Freerunner plastics case and > the OMAP3 has no spare MMC interface (one is for the uSD and the other one > for the WiFi SDIO; the third MMC I/F is not available to pinmux restrictions). > >> Best regards, >> >> > > BR and thanks for your suggestions, > Nikolaus > >> Liviu >> >> On May 12, 2015 8:52 PM, "Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller" <h...@goldelico.com> >> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Am 12.05.2015 um 19:37 schrieb Liviu Farbas <liviu.far...@gmail.com>: >> >>> i was thinking at something like the Raspberry Pi, which does not have any >>> memory built in, and everythin including bootloader is stored on sd card. >>> >> What would be the benefit? >> >> On the GTA04 you can store bootloader and kernel either in NAND or uSD or >> both. By pressing the AUX button you can choose which memory the system >> boots from. >> >> And, the NAND and the RAM are combined in a single multi-chip-module, so you >> can’t remove just the NAND. You can erase it and then it will be skipped >> when booting. So this would simulate a non-existing chip. >> >> IMHO a mix of boot loader in NAND and kernel/device-tree/rootfs on uSD is >> the most flexible setup so that you can simply swap SD cards for different >> OS versions to run. >> Please also note that having the boot loader on the SD card requires a >> two-parition layout and is quite inflexible. We have a tool that can >> partition and format and fill SD cards in quite flexible choices [1]. >> >> So what are you missing or trying to improve? >> >> BR, >> Nikolaus >> >> [1]: http://projects.goldelico.com/p/gta04-makesd/ >> >> >> >>> On May 12, 2015 11:37 AM, "Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller" <h...@goldelico.com> >>> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> the GTA04A5 has a NAND flash of 512 MB and a uSD reader up to 32 GB (see >>> photos on www.gta04.org). The NAND flash is mainly used for the boot loader >>> and a small rescue Linux system but real OS operation is done by swapping >>> such uSD cards. So you can for example have a uSD card for Replicant and >>> another one for QtMoko. Or put both on one in different partitions. >>> >>> BR, >>> Nikolaus >>> >>> Am 12.05.2015 um 10:12 schrieb Liviu Farbas <liviu.far...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> What about the emmc module? Will that module be removable? Or instead a >>>> built in emmc, wouldn't be a better choice to add a SD card slot? It would >>>> be really great to experiment with operating systems without the risk of >>>> corrupting the emmc. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Liviu >>>> >>>> On May 11, 2015 10:37 AM, "Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller" <h...@goldelico.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> you may wonder what is going on with this project. Did it turn into a >>>> black hole? Or >>>> did someone do a “rm -rf /“ :) >>>> >>>> No, nothing of that. Therefore, I think we owe you some short status >>>> update on this project. >>>> >>>> There hasn’t been much to report in the last months, but now we have >>>> several news >>>> within some days. >>>> >>>> 1. I have checked again and we can still get the GTM601W, but the >>>> distributor says >>>> the risk is high that OPTION declares EOL any time and in that case we >>>> would have >>>> to make an order of at least 3000 units so that they restart >>>> production just for us. >>>> >>>> This means we must secure these modules for us now, since there is no >>>> replacement >>>> that easily fits into the space constraints of the GTA04 (resp. >>>> GTA01/02 board). >>>> >>>> Cinterion modules would be nice since they are planned for the Pyra and >>>> the Neo900, >>>> but they are approx. 10% too big. >>>> >>>> 2. we see some difficulties in getting the W2SG0084 GPS module, but that >>>> is some >>>> paperwork the distributor has to do with Wi2Wi. >>>> >>>> Nevertheless, this is also a risk candidate for EOL because only one >>>> distributor shows >>>> stock. >>>> >>>> 3. There are also good news: >>>> we participate in the risk buy of Samsung 1GB RAM+512MB NAND chips (as >>>> planned for the Neo900). So the GAT04A5 gets twice as much RAM :) >>>> >>>> This chip has already been tested by reworking a BeagleBoard XM and >>>> modifying >>>> the boot loader (kernel didn’t find the NAND yet, but U-Boot did. This >>>> is a problem >>>> that will jointly be fixed with the Neo900 software team). >>>> >>>> 4. Production: we still are a little away from the quorum of 100 preorders >>>> (at the >>>> moment of this writing we have estimated approx. half = 45 units). So >>>> it is still >>>> not possible to make final decisions about production dates and final >>>> pricing. >>>> >>>> So we need to get a little more support for our project. If you have >>>> ideas, please >>>> let us know or start activities. Many small activities are as good as >>>> a big one! >>>> And we know that this is a niche product that requires an existing >>>> GTA01/02 >>>> device. So it is not possible to “attract the masses”. We must find >>>> and convince >>>> the previous GTA01/02 owners whose devices are collecting dust. There >>>> had been >>>> produced ca. 15k such devices so that we just need another 1/3% or in >>>> other >>>> words only 1 out of 300 GTA02 owners needs to decide for a GTA04A5. >>>> >>>> 5. Regarding the risk buy of the GTM601W, RAM chips and W2SG0084, I plan to >>>> take the budget (~5100 EUR) that we already have collected. >>>> >>>> This will transform the vouchers into ownership of components. So it >>>> has the >>>> consequence that we can’t refund in money (cash, bank transfer) any >>>> more, but >>>> only in unused hardware components (i.e. 100 EUR ~ >>>> 1*GTM601+1*RAM+1*GPS)… >>>> >>>> For future preorder vouchers you would also buy such a component set >>>> (which we >>>> would keep in safe warehouse of course) until we can really build the >>>> whole devices. >>>> >>>> >>>> So quite some news and I would be happy if we can fill up the missing >>>> preorders [1] >>>> sooner than later so that we can start production. Please think about >>>> securing your >>>> set of components for the last production batch of the most open >>>> smartphone platform >>>> that we already have. >>>> >>>> BR and thanks for continued support, >>>> Nikolaus Schaller >>>> >>>> [1]: http://shop.goldelico.com/wiki.php?page=GTA04A5 >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Community mailing list >>>> Community@openphoenux.org >>>> http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community >>>> http://www.openphoenux.org >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Community mailing list >>>> Community@openphoenux.org >>>> http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community >>>> http://www.openphoenux.org >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Community mailing list >>> Community@openphoenux.org >>> http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community >>> http://www.openphoenux.org >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Community mailing list >>> Community@openphoenux.org >>> http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community >>> http://www.openphoenux.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Community mailing list >> Community@openphoenux.org >> http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community >> http://www.openphoenux.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Community mailing list >> Community@openphoenux.org >> http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community >> http://www.openphoenux.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > Community@openphoenux.org > http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community > http://www.openphoenux.org > > _______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > Community@openphoenux.org > http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community > http://www.openphoenux.org
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