Big-Cut :)

> Both outputs look sane - could you please post the output of these two 
> commands as well:
> 2. ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage -p

The output is this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage -p
Command:
./etrax100boot --device eth0 --setreg b0000000 000095a6 --setreg b0000004
00000104 --setreg b000000c 1a200040 --setreg b0000008 00005611 --setreg 
b0000030 00001c00 --setreg b0000038 000000ff --file 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage c0004000 --flash c0004000 
0 800000 --jump 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]#


(2 commands? I can see only one command :)

>
>>
>> REMEMBER....the flash procedure leaves the board untouched...
>>
>
> I see that the tools try to put the image on flash, but as it
> turns out the flash and the image are obviously the same,
> byte-for-byte, probably because you flashed it at least one
> time before. That is why the tools leave flash untouched.
> Try a dummy image, old image or another image and then
> use the openwrt image on top of that - this should result in
> messages like this:
> ..
> 0x80010000: Erasing 0x00010000 bytes
> 0x80010000: Writing 0x00010000 bytes
> 0x80020000: Erasing 0x00010000 bytes
> ..
>
> Meaning that flash is being replaced.

I've tryed using a very old "stock" image (from acemesystems,a very old 
image that doesn't have anything to do with kamikaze/crisos), then flashed 
with the kamikaze-generated image....but it won't flash anyway. Here's the 
output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# ./boot_linux -F -d eth0 -i 
kamikaze/trunk/bin/openwrt-etrax-jffs2-64k-fimage
Using internal boot loader: INTERNAL_NW - Network boot (default).
Starting boot...
We're doing a flash write, this may take up to a few minutes...

Device ID = 0xffffc393
This bootloader was built by root on Wed May 16 21:31:41 CEST 2007.
Checksum of bootloader is 0x000a0a94
Waiting for load info.
Checksum of file is 0x00000cea
Got load info.
SET_REGISTER
0xb0000000
0x000095a6
SET_REGISTER
0xb0000004
0x00000104
SET_REGISTER
0xb000000c
0x1a200040
SET_REGISTER
0xb0000008
0x00005611
SET_REGISTER
0xb0000030
0x00001c00
SET_REGISTER
0xb0000038
0x000000ff
PACKET_INFO
0xc0004000
0x00800000
Checksum of file is 0x0f389740
FLASH
0xc0004000
0x00000000
0x00800000
Found 1 x CFI at 0x80000000
No single x16 at 0x84000000
No interleaved x16 at 0x84000000
0x80000000: No need to write
0x80010000: No need to write
0x80020000: No need to write
0x80030000: No need to write
0x80040000: No need to write

Cut

0x807f6000: No need to write
0x807f8000: No need to write
0x807fa000: No need to write
0x807fc000: No need to write
0x807fe000: No need to write
0x80000000: Verifying...OK
JUMP
0x00000000
END
Exiting with code 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]#





>
>> Currently I'm using and old port of John Crispin, the porting is now 
>> called
>> "CrisOS" and you can find it at www.crisos.org.
>
> Haven't spotted this one yet.
>
>> It works, but it's rather old....and I wanna use the official trunk of
>> kamikaze.
>> I hope you can find the problem :)
>> If you wanna, I can send you the 2 images (zip/rar),just let me know a 
>> valid
>> e:mail address.
>>
>
> I don't own a foxboard - instead at work we use etrax lx100
> in our embedded products. You can send the images but I can't
> guarantee that it will work any better because of the SDRAM
> and/or FLASH settings in the kernel image.




Please, can you try a simple image created with kamikaze? Just to know if it 
works on other hardware.





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Michele



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