On Sunday, December 8, 2013 10:21:18 AM UTC+4, dark...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, June 21, 2013 9:06:20 AM UTC-7, npeacock wrote:
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> > On 06/21/2013 01:53 AM, Tom Cubie wrote:
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> > > On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Neal Peacock <kuliman...@gmail.com> 
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> > >> On 05/24/2013 07:44 PM, Matson Hall wrote:
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> > >> I just split the big partition to several smaller partitons. the have not
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> > >> fixed the 512MB limitation of single partiton issue of allwinner-tools. 
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> > >> a bug  of some binary program in allwinner-tools which I don't have the
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> > >> source code. A good news is  the new packing enviroment of a20 have fixed
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> > >> such issue, and the bad news is it's a bit different from the old one.
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> > >> I'm working on the A31 tools and I'm still seeing a problem if my 
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> > >> is larger than 512mb.  So I tried creating another partition in the
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> > >> sys_partition.fex file with another ext4 file, from what I can tell 
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> > >> is just ignoring it when packing.  What else needs to be added so that 
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> > >> partition gets created?
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> > > For A20 and A31, the problem is solved. There should be no issue when
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> > > packing, the problem happens when flashing with the old livesuite. Not
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> > > sure what A31 tools you are using.
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> > Alright trying from my Linux mint desktop (x64) the flashing program 
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> > always has an error, with any image, even those that work with my 
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> > Windows PhoenixSuit.  Here is the error message
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> > "Failed to flash firmware: Wait for Fes Device Timeout..."
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> > Anyone seen this and know how to fix it?  I creating a liveboot usb with 
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> > Fedora now so I can try a distro the flashing program likes.
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> > Well I guess I spoke too soon.  I finally figure out the Linux flash 
> > programs problem, I was using the USB 3.0 ports on the front.  I switched 
> > to a USB 2.0 on the back and now it will flash.
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> > The small images still work but the larger images are still getting an 
> > error at the same place.  I can actually read the error message now, its 
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> > L296, Exception, returned value of Tools.entry_fes_thread is error.
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> > ./DeviceMessage/ASuitDeviceMessage.cpp 127 failed
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> > >> 2013/5/25 Dmitriy B. <rzk...@gmail.com>
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> > >>>> How did you get around that error with large livesuit images?  Will 
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> > >>>> write without crashing livesuit?
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> > >>> I'm also interested in this, I have 2GB max partiton right now. If you
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> > >>> used sunxi-bsp, could you please show your changes/send patches.
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> > >>> Also you used to push stuff to
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> > >>> https://github.com/matson-hall/allwinner-pack-tools, could you please 
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> > >>> it if you automated the image generation with this?
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> > >>> Best Regards,
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> > >>> Dmitriy Beykun
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> Thanks for this tip!
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> I was getting this error as well. I tried install from a USB 2.0 port on my 
> laptop. No dice. But then I plugged it into my desktop USB 2.0 port and 
> things went off without a hitch. Weird....
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> The laptop and desktop have almost identical OS setups: pretty fresh installs 
> of Ubuntu 13.10.

Cannot flash the board, I've tried a few things, but still end up getting the 
same error: 
"Failed to flash firmware: Wait for Fes Device Timeout..."

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