Hans,
> First of all thanks for your work on this! Its a pleasure, as a find virtually everything so perfectly prepared. Its some kind of exciting treasure hunt game, though, as quite some stuff is new for me. > Can you verify that your PCB says it is a Inet K970 ? If it is we > should probably rename the u-boot defconfig to that before merging it. The PCB silkscreen is as reported and the Androids build number also contains "K970". Since the devices are re-branded and resold over quite some pipeline, obscuring everything, I'm glad, to come closer towards a more proper device identification, now. The most visual change against what Inet has on their web page http://www.inet-tek.com/a/K970/20130831/131.html appears to be the back cover, which is aluminum in my case and has "stereo" speakers. Do you want me to re-post the patches under the new name? > Also can you please make up a name for the dtb file and add it to > the defconfig, we then need to make sure that when we get the dtb the > names match, but otherwise we end up with people potentially having > u-boot binaries which work with the tablet, but will not boot > (future) upstream kernels. Sure. Now that I have a working mainline u-boot, I already planned to turn towards dtb next, to get mainline linux going. Kind Regards, Lars -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "linux-sunxi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
