Hi Tony, On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> If you tell us the addresses of the first 10-or-so bad blocks, we >> could set up a laptop in the same way and try to reproduce. You can do >> this by booting with the game-key-up cheat code >> (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Cheat_codes) and then using the arrow keys >> to move to the first red block. When you get there it will say >> something like "28f Marked bad in Bad Block Table". 28f is the >> address. Then collect addresses of the next 9. > > rocker up gave me pong but scan-nand works > > bad blocks: > a > 1a > 2a > 3a > 4a > ... the a's through to fa > > then ok for a while > > the a's 30a thru to 3ba > the a's 50a thru to 5ca > > first bad block thats not 'a' is at 6b1
I tried to reproduce this by setting all those bad blocks in my NAND, but 11.3.0 build 5 still booted fine. I guess you have already reproduced on this build. I marked as bad: a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a aa ba ca da ea fa 30a 31a 32a 33a 34a 35a 36a 37a 38a 39a 3aa 3ba 50a 51a 52a 53a 54a 55a 56a 57a 58a 59a 5aa 5ba 5ca 6b1 and I also have 4 bad blocks of my own. Could you give me the address of *all* your bad blocks? Sorry to be a pain! If you have a serial console kit, you could instead hook it up and run "test /nandflash" from the OFW prompt and simply copy/paste the results into an email. That test will list all the bad blocks in numerical form. cheers Daniel _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
