Re: Where is the design and electric scheme of gta04?

2012-11-13 Thread Radek Polak
On Monday, November 12, 2012 09:54:45 PM Nadav Vinik wrote: Thanks Nice to know that the new open moko is not really open hardware I dont think you are right here. The guide which also contain the scheme is not open: For commercial use, please contact Golden Delicious Computers

Re: GTA04 sound

2012-11-13 Thread Griera
Hi: I confirm that with the meeting profile, I can hear the voice from the telephone call. Thanks a lot. Regards. Griera. On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 19:00:54 +0100 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote: On Monday, November 12, 2012 05:29:53 PM Griera wrote: Hi: My OpenPhoenux GTA04 arrived!

[GTA-04] multiboot with QtMoko/SHR

2012-11-13 Thread A.dre
Is it possible to prepare a SD-card for GTA-04 with multiple OS'es installed? (QtMoko and SHR in my case.) I tried and did not succeed. I followed (in chronological order) [1](sd-card), [2](QtMoko) and [3](SHR) with result [4] Different from [2] is that partition 4 is formatted as ext3

Re: [GTA-04] multiboot with QtMoko/SHR

2012-11-13 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Hi, with the new boot system [5] you can just format the heads/cylinders as you like and ignore [1] as long as your x-loader in NAND is intact. And even then, I suggest to follow the GTA04 documentation and not some inofficial beagle board pages. The new boot system scans for the first kernel it

Re: [GTA-04] multiboot with QtMoko/SHR

2012-11-13 Thread A.dre
Thanks for your quick response. I will try an entirely different partitioning scheme (omitting the FAT32 on p1). Still puzzled as why my SHR on p4 never booted. As for 'unofficial beagle board pages', I was redirected there by [7]: The SD card needs to have a special format as described here.

Re: [GTA-04] multiboot with QtMoko/SHR

2012-11-13 Thread Lukas Märdian
Hi, the SHR install guide already conforms with the new uboot setup metioned by Nikolaus. You can just partition you SD card with up to 4 ext partitions and put SHR on any of them. BUT your kernel needs to take the 'rootfs' bootarg from the bootloader for this to work. There are some kernels