Flashing qi broke my freerunner - SOLVED

2010-07-21 Thread Gennady Kupava
Hi, guys, Glad to hear no FR fried :) But you not really right that this timings are influence only to graphic. They should influence (may be a bit, but still influence) to usd access speed/cpu load too. I didn't measure that. Here have one idea to check, may be it'll fix that WS and rotation is

Re: Flashing qi broke my freerunner - SOLVED

2010-07-21 Thread Helge Hafting
On 20. juli 2010 16:52, Helge Hafting wrote: [...] > On reboot, the screen went white, and nothing more happened. > Solution for bricked phone: Somehow, the kernel partition got wrecked during flashing. So, reflashing the kernel brought the phone back to life. (No, I did not make the mistake of

Re: Flashing qi broke my freerunner - SOLVED

2010-07-21 Thread Petr Vanek
>With the 2+4+2 qi, WSOD seems to happen more often. And curiously >enough, removing power (as in pulling the battery out), doesn't help. >It is then guaranteed to reboot into WSOD. Strange that the phone is >capable of keeping this state over poweroff - do qi and uboot write >state into flash?

Re: Flashing qi broke my freerunner - SOLVED

2010-07-21 Thread Helge Hafting
On 21. juli 2010 10:25, n...@el-hennig.de wrote: >> Solution for recurring WSOD: > > That was no *OD, as the freerunner boots normally, except for not showing a > display. So halting the system vie USB/ssh still works > >> The solution is to boot into NOR flash, and then select "Poweroff" from

Re: Re: Flashing qi broke my freerunner - SOLVED

2010-07-21 Thread neo
> Solution for recurring WSOD: That was no *OD, as the freerunner boots normally, except for not showing a display. So halting the system vie USB/ssh still works > The solution is to boot into NOR flash, and then select "Poweroff" from > the menu. After that, I get a normal reboot without