I have an rx3715 which I have tinkered with over the years but it doesn't seem 
to
boot with the stable haret versions.

I downloaded a few versions to test which will and which won't boot linux. I 
seem to
have a few issues (I suspect it's possible they are related to the location the
kernel is being loaded into as sometimes I am getting the screen slowly fade 
out with
grey horizontal lines during the boot) but this is probably an unrelated issue 
as
it's after a few loading messages have been displayed from the kernel.

Version 0.5.1, 0.5.2, 0.3.8 all resulted in the device resetting before any 
loading
messages appeared on the screen.
Version 0.3.7-rx1950 (from the rx1950 port page) did boot the kernel ok (but 
failed
to find the rootfs)
Version haret-pre 0.4.9-20070620-152948 (can't remember where I got this from) 
boots
fine (but freezes during loading opie)

Both the rx3000 and rx1950 ports have always hosted a separate customized haret
version (though the rx3000 project seems to have lost it's file host recently) I
would like to determine whats causing this rather erratic behavior as it makes
working with linux very much hit and miss. Any help would be appreciated in this
matter, I would happily compare other versions of haret if you can point me to
download links.

Daniel

PS: My default.txt:

set MTYPE 592

set KERNEL "zImage"

set RAMADDR 0x30000000

set CMDLINE "root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootdelay=3 psplash=false"

bootlinux

(also tried with the MTYPE and RAMADDR removed) 

The kernel I've tried is the last one available on the rx3000 port page and one 
I've
compiled myself using openembedded.

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