On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:31:17PM -0700, Jason wrote:
> I had another go at this over the weekend and made some progress.
> 
> I managed to extract the DRAM configuration parameters from the board and 
> used them to compile a new version of u-boot for my device.
> 
> I then used dd to transfer the boot files to my existing Cubieez image, and 
> copied the stock script.bin file to the boot partition.
> 
> The Cubieez image still boots successfully so at least I know that my 
> version of u-boot is working. However, wired and wireless networking still 
> doesn't work.
> 
> I'm guessing that I'll need to compile a new kernel with the necessary 
> driver support built in (unless someone here has an alternative suggestion 
> as to why networking isn't working). However, I've encountered a few major 
> roadblocks.
> 
> Firstly, I'm not sure what networking chipsets are build into my device. 
> I've found the manufacturer of my device (www.rshtech.cn) but there are no 
> specs on their website. Is there some command I can run within Linux to 
> find out what chipsets are being used?
> 
> Assuming I can get this information, would someone here be able to tell me 
> what compiler parameters I'll need to set to create a suitable kernel 
> image? The number of parameters available is quite daunting.
> 
> Oh, and to preempt one possible response from a certain person here, I've 
> already read the "New Device Howto". In fact I've read it repeatedly, and 
> attempted to follow it to the letter. However, it glosses over the above 
> points.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> 
> Jason

If you had done more than just copy the template on 
http://linux-sunxi.org/Jesurun_A19 and had actually provided some 
content, then we would've had some basis to try to help you here.

But you haven't yet, so we can not and will not help you yet.

Luc Verhaegen.

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