Andy Green wrote: > Maybe the best way to come at this is going to be move GTA02 to Qi
Wish that was easy ... but then the over-optimized partitioning scheme bites us :-( Of course, just wiping out the entire NAND and setting up something sane would help. Then we still have u-boot in NOR to worry about, which will still use the dynamic partitions, so it's only good for replacing qi, not for touching the rest. But I guess that's bearable. Plan B would be to make u-boot stay below the 100mA limit unless someone explicitly asks for the boot menu. How does that sound ? Since u-boot is much much slower than qi, that means that it would take a good while before there are any visible signs of life, which isn't so nice either. Plan C: accept that sort of palative treatment for u-boot, fully aware that this makes it terminally unmaintainable. So many evils to choose from ... - Werner
