On 18.11.2008, at 16:14, Mike (mwester) wrote: >> . > > Note that restarts or even power-off will not necessarily remove power > from the GSM. I found it necessary to actually remove the battery > for a > short time to force the GSM out of whatever bad state it had gotten > into. Then take care to ensure that nothing touches the GSM on > startup. > Then start fluid.exe, and then start the GSM. > > Mike (mwester)
Unfortunatelly (for me at least). I always reset with battery removing (at least when developing). So I did that. The kernel and rootfs are from joerg's site (so shell only) and the procedure worked well when upgrading to moko9. As I said before - since I have #666 error I wanted to upgrade to moko10 but the same procedure doesn't work for me. This is what I get after starting fluid: FLUID Revision 2.27, (23 Aug 2004). Copyright Texas Instruments, 2001-2004. Reading image file: '/home/root/ gsm_ac_gp_fd_pu_em_cph_ds_vc_cal35_ri_36_amd8_ts0_moko10- beta2.m0' (2138kB) ok Bootloader: (reset target) Then I login to GSM with another ssh and type in: s3c24xx-gpio b7=1 And nothing happens. Boštjan _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
