Helge Hafting writes:
> Did you flash Qi to both NAND flash and NOR flash?
Flashing NOR is impossible without debug board or messing with hardware.
> But you have a working image, and linux has device drivers
> for flash devices. ( /dev/mtd* ) Reading them is no problem.
>
> So I believe it is p
C R McClenaghan wrote:
> Note: when booted into installed image, USB networking is fine and the
> above errors do not occur. Is this a host side problem or Neo
> Freerunner problem?
>
> I notice in the Qi documentation that there is no dfu-util support.
> Would that effect dfu-util in Nor?
On Feb 16, 2009, at 3:33 PM, roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
> C R McClenaghan wrote:
>> Seems my problem may be VMWare Fusion. My host for Openmoko work is
>> Ubuntu (currently 8.10) as a vm on my MacBook Pro running Leopard
>> 10.5.6. Returning to the pure Leopard environment I'm able to use
>> O
C R McClenaghan wrote:
> Seems my problem may be VMWare Fusion. My host for Openmoko work is
> Ubuntu (currently 8.10) as a vm on my MacBook Pro running Leopard
> 10.5.6. Returning to the pure Leopard environment I'm able to use
> OpenMoko Flasher and it dfu-util to access the USB port. I'm g
On Feb 16, 2009, at 9:56 AM, C R McClenaghan wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a Neo Freerunner GTA02V5 to which I apparently flashed Qi
> some weeks ago. I'm not sure which version of FSO is flashed to
> memory, but I think it is milestone 3. In installing Qi, I think I
> may have been trying to re
All,
I have a Neo Freerunner GTA02V5 to which I apparently flashed Qi some
weeks ago. I'm not sure which version of FSO is flashed to memory, but
I think it is milestone 3. In installing Qi, I think I may have been
trying to recover from modifications made to uboot for Debian and
probably
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