On 8/24/06, Fredrik Tolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It was indeed set to 115200 N81, but I just experimented a bit and found > that it worked on 19200 baud (with some garbage at the top, though). :)
Oh thats right.. There is some freaky divider issue with the EPIA... Need to document that somewhere. > Slot 00 is SDRAM 08000000 bytes ^M$ > 0100 is the chip size^M$ > 000e is the MA type^M$ > Slot 01 is empty^M$ > Slot 02 is empty^M$ > Slot 03 is empty^M$ > vt8601 done^M$ > Copying LinuxBIOS to ram.^M$ > Jumping to LinuxBIOS.^M$ > > I guess that's a pretty good indication that RAM isn't working, right? > Yeah. Look in the code and you will find a simple RAM test. It will show lots of bit errors and then total failure. > So to get back to debugging this, do you have any idea of a time when > the 8601 code was working? Sorry no.. You will just have to go through the entire log and pull revs all revs that deal with the 8601. Sorry I don't have any more info. Most of the people who worked on that don't seem to be on the list anymore. Was it while LinuxBIOS existed in Subversion > (there was a CVS repo some years ago, wasn't there)? Right but Stefan back ported all the stuff to svn. -- Richard A. Smith -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
