On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 03:34:12PM +0000, Francesco wrote:
> Hi, I own a Mio P350, that is almost identical to the P550. Using the 
> settings 
> found by minos I managed to get to the same point he is. I tried different 
> kernel images compiled for s3c24xx - some compiled by myself and one from the 
> rx3000 project. The results vary, and I'm not sure that the kernels would 
> work if they booted correctly at all. The rx3000 kernel, after showing a 
> screen filled of light-coloured dots, left me to a black screen. My own 
> kernels instead showed me a screen with the light-coloured dots and then 
> another screen of mainly red-colored dots. I also tried a kernel from the 
> Rover project, not compiled for s3c24xx and so probably not working. It hung 
> showing me a half (light) coloured-dotted screen and a half black screen.
> I hope this information can help in tracking the problem. Do you have an idea 
> on how we can solve it? Thank you!

Hi,

Please make sure you're running the latest version of haret.  I
regularly put builds up at:

http://handhelds.org/~koconnor/haret/

If you think there is an issue in haret, please enable the logging
feature of haret and forward the log to this mailing list.  (The
easiest way to do this is to create a file "earlyharetlog.txt" in the
same directory as haret.exe and then run haret.  A file "haretlog.txt"
should be created in the same directory.)

Note, that it doesn't sound as if you have an issue with haret - pda
devices really require a kernel customized to that device.  Porting
linux to a new device is an intense activity that requires a lot of
low level knowledge of the device and the Linux kernel.  If you wish
to port Linux, I suggest you expand your inquires to the communities
at handhelds.org and xda-developers.com.

Good luck,
-Kevin
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