Hi,
We also switched away from the DOC module to Compact Flash on the IDE
channel. DOC is non-GPL, single source manufacture, hard to develop
on, etc. With CF, we can build cards from a desktop using PCMCIA/CF
adaptor or USB/CF. Also, we get CF cards cheaper than DOC from any
number of vendors (careful, not all CF cards work well).
However, we did get the DOC working, if your interested, check out
http://www.peeweelinux.com
for yet-another-linux-distribution :)
Good luck,
Ralph
Jorg Ulrich Hansen wrote:
>
> We never managed to get the Disk On Chip to work. Now we use Disk On Module
> istead. It is half price, it is faster and it act as a normal IDE harddisk.
>
> Regards Jorg
>
> >
> > Hello
> > All,
> > I am using neolinux,after compling the flash driver ,
> > i am able to recognize the device but ,when booting for the disk on
> > chip(M-Systems),
> > when i do doc-lilo -r -v /mnt/doc
> > reading boot sector from /dev/msys/fla
> > merging with /boot/doc.b
> > boot image /boot/docimg
> > added docimg
> > No images have been defined
> > please suggest why this message is comming ?
> > saying no images have been defined
> >
> > also when i boot form my diskon chip
> >
> > it only give this prompt but doesn't proceed further
> > LI
> >
> > please help me in sorting out the problem
> >
> >
> > bye
> > Gnana Kumar
> >
> >
> >
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