Just playing with the plug again ...
Anyone using sd yet? usb disk?
I'm getting errors on each one .. probably pilot error.
ron
You are probably interested in plan9 related issues, but you might be
interested in this as well: if you run cpu intensive stuff, the plug
will get hot. My plug practically killed 1 sd card and almost fried
another one as well. I have found several complaints on this issue.
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at
Hi,
I finished my dyncall/Plan9/x86 port - thanks again Cinap and Steve for
pointing me into the right directions about the Plan9 calling convention,
a few weeks ago.
Anyways, dyncall has Plan9 support for x86, starting with Version 0.6,
maybe someone likes it or finds it useful (www.dyncall.org)
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 1:32 PM, wrote:
> You are probably interested in plan9 related issues, but you might be
> interested in this as well: if you run cpu intensive stuff, the plug
> will get hot. My plug practically killed 1 sd card and almost fried
> another one as well. I have found several
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 2:39 PM, ron minnich wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 1:32 PM, wrote:
> > You are probably interested in plan9 related issues, but you might be
> > interested in this as well: if you run cpu intensive stuff, the plug
> > will get hot. My plug practically killed 1 sd card
can somebody post a boot serial console log with a working sd plugged
in? I'd like to see what I'm missing. I don't see the sd being
detected.
ron
my sheeva says this:
192.168.2.3# cat ctl
enabled control rw speed high maxpkt 64 pollival 0 samplesz 0 hz 0 hub
1 port 1 busy
storage csp 0x500608 vid 0x1307 did 0x0163 'USB 2.0' 'Flash Disk' ehci
192.168.2.3# pwd
#u/usb/ep2.0
192.168.2.3#
(here is usb probe)
192.168.2.3# usb/probe
ep1.0 roothu
On Sat Sep 25 21:46:53 EDT 2010, rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
> can somebody post a boot serial console log with a working sd plugged
> in? I'd like to see what I'm missing. I don't see the sd being
> detected.
that's cause there's no sd driver for the onboard
sata or sd card. it's on my short list.
> the manual says EHCI usb 2.0 are not supported; does this mean that I
> can't use the above flash or is the manual out of date? Also my manual
> shows U but /dev/drivers say u ... manual bug?
manually buggy. :-) the old usb driver was #U, the new #u.
fortunately the difference is only 0x20.
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