Sabyrbek, I believe that with new versions of the MV tools (4.0.1) they removed the ramdisk.gz file. However, if you download the latest DVSDK (1.30.00.40) from www.ti.com/dvevmupdates<http://www.ti.com/dvevmupdates> there is a copy of the ramdisk.gz file in the DVSDK directory under <PSP dir>/bin
Sincerely, Chase Maupin Software Applications Catalog DSP Products e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> phone: (281) 274-3285 ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ???????? ?. Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Problem on creating YAFFS file system for NAND Hi all, I have some problems on creating YAFFS file system for NAND flash. My board is Davinci DM6446. There is 64MB NAND flash on the board and I've created 3 partitions there. I'm planning mount partition 'mtdblock2' automatically at boot up as a root file system. So, I used mkyaffsimage to create yaffs file system from mounted nfs file system. Indeed I got the image file but this file is too big. I need more compact image. 'wiki.davincidsp.com' describes some ways how to get file systems, and there mentioned that to create yaffs file system one can use 'ramdisk.gz' file. But in my host I couldn't find file 'ramdisk.gz', nowhere. I've installed DVSDK DVEVM_1_10. Kernel is linux-2.6.10_mvl401. Where can I get 'ramdisk.gz' or how can I create compact yaffs file system (about 16MB)? Thanks, Sabyrbek
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