Too bad, but it raises some questions:

1.Is it only the GTA01 you don't have a debug board for?
2.Otherwise, how can you at all develop for it, because that must mean that all 
your development must be made without any testing?
3.Or do you have some tricks that are unknown to the rest of us?
4.I have never understood why it should be possible to brick the Neo1973 for 
any reason, because if you have prepared at least one 'safe' entry point you 
should always be able to at least get to that. Or what is the problem?
5.Then, I would like to know what exactly your new uboot does, as it must be 
more than just being able to boot from a +4GB positioned partition?
Ad.5 I would hope that it would be able to boot from a selectable set of 
kernels, that would then be able to continue booting a selectable set of root 
partitions? Can you please elaborate?

Peter


Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 02:41:17AM +0200, Peter Rasmussen wrote:
>   
>> I would love to do some testing, and I have a 6GB micro-SD dedicated for it, 
>> but I have no access to a debug board, so if I brick my Neo1973 I'm screwed 
>> :-)
>>
>> However, if you do have a debug board, and you live in the neighborhood of 
>> Copenhagen we could work something out. I live in Rødovre.
>>     
>
>    No, I don't have a debug board either.
>
>   


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