seems like these bugs need to be filed for fixing too, regardless of
the process for getting the image onto the system.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Yi Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
> It turned out that I have put a SanDisk 4GB microSD card in and planned to 
> copy the images on the card to M1, but M1 seemed couldn't read the card, so 
> it hung at "I: Booting from filesystem...". Now I ran "sudo ./reflash_m1.sh  
> --snapshot milkymist-firmware-11282011-0543" again and took the card out, 
> everything worked again.
>
> One thing I found out is:
>
> 1. In M1 GUI, click on "Shutdown" button. Shutdown windows pops up.
> 2. In Shutdown window, click on "Shutdown" button, M1 rebooted instead of 
> shutting down.
> 3. So I unplugged the power cable, replugged the power cable and M1 started 
> fine.
> 4. I tried Shutdown again, and this time M1 didn't go back as it suppose to.
> 5. I plugged USB cable to Serial board, ran "cat /dev/ttyUSB0", then saw 
> error messages "USB: HC: RX timeout error"
> 6. I unplugged and replugged power cable, M1 started fine again
>
> I don't know why the second time on, rebooting didn't work any more, I hope 
> the error messages I got could give you a hind of the reason. 2nd, I think we 
> do need to change the "Shutdown" text to "Reboot".
>
> Since my microSD card doesn't work on M1, I will need to find a way to copy 
> images to M1.
>
> Thanks,
> Yi
>
> On Nov 28, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Sébastien Bourdeauducq wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Turns out the FPGA is acting up when the "auto-on" standby bitstream 
>> switches to the SoC bitstream too rapidly... and reconfiguration fails 
>> intermittently. I worked around this problem by adding a few dozen 
>> milliseconds of delay, and uploaded a new standby.fpg. Can you reflash and 
>> confirm your problems are gone? Or at least some of them, I don't know why 
>> you still have problems with D2 lit... maybe some RTEMS patches are missing 
>> from Xiangfu's build?
>>
>> Note that with the new standby.fpg the M1 is always on... long press on the 
>> middle button in the GUI now reboots.
>>
>> Sébastien
>>
>> On 11/28/2011 12:05 PM, Yi Zhang wrote:
>>> Hi Xiangfu,
>>>
>>> I have tried the new snapshot.
>>>
>>> $ wget https://raw.github.com/milkymist/scripts/master/scripts/reflash_m1.sh
>>> $ chmod +x reflash_m1.sh
>>> $ sudo ./reflash_m1.sh  --snapshot milkymist-firmware-11282011-0543
>>>
>>> The reflash was successful (Version of me: 2011-11-28). After reflash, I 
>>> pressed the middle button to power on M1, it went into patch rendering as 
>>> expected. I then shut down M1.
>>>
>>> 1) The middle LED kept on. It didn't turn off. Is this auto-on feature?
>>> 2) I pressed middle button and waited for 2 minutes, nothing happened.
>>> 3) Then I unplugged the power supply, waited 20 seconds, then replugged 
>>> power plug, both D1, D2 LED have lit. Is this new auto-on feature? However 
>>> I waited for 2 minutes, nothing happened. My projector shows "No Signal".
>>> 4) I pressed middle button and waited for another 2 minutes, still nothing 
>>> happened.
>>>
>>> Have your experience the same things or have I don't anything wrong?
>>>
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