Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com wrote:
Interesting point. I noticed that all my last GSM failures with GTA were
related to simple fact that CPU itself were working, but GSM do not
because simple battery discharge.
The set of Calypso docs I have found and put up on my FTP site (see the
other
On Tuesday 27 September 2011 09:23:17 msoko...@ivan.harhan.org wrote:
Use NAND.
Yup, that's my plan.
If you want to have the system stable NAND is good choice. I never had single
filesystem corruption with JFFS2 even after pulling battery. With SD card and
ext2/ext3 you will probably hit
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
If you want to have the system stable NAND is good choice. I never had single
filesystem corruption with JFFS2 even after pulling battery. With SD card and
ext2/ext3 you will probably hit filesystem corruption after unclean resets.
Yup, that's what I was
Hi,
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
Hence my question to the community: is the flash wear-out concern I've
just outlined the primary reason for the recommendation of using SD
instead of NAND to hold the OS/distro, or was that recommendation driven
by some other, completely
Hi, Michael,
В Сбт, 24/09/2011 в 00:42 +, Michael Sokolov пишет:
Hello again,
As I was browsing through the Om community documentation, I saw a note
somewhere (I think it was somewhere in the wiki, but I have a hard time
finding it again) saying that the native NAND flash on the GTA02
Hello again,
As I was browsing through the Om community documentation, I saw a note
somewhere (I think it was somewhere in the wiki, but I have a hard time
finding it again) saying that the native NAND flash on the GTA02 should
not be used for anything but the bootloader, and that the OS/distro
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