Constantine Shulyupin writes:
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> I do SD boot it tens times in a day. :)
> Now I just cleaning up the code.
> Be ready to be the next beta user!
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>
Hi Constantine,
Happy to :) Hope you have a mecahnism to put my kernel + filesys into the
image, I have 320x240 LCD + other kernel tweaks.
Constantine Shulyupin writes:
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> Good!
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:52 PM, GarryJackson wrote:
> >
Hello Constantine,
Its only a half way house until I can either use your released work or
understand what to do myself. My goal has to be true, full SD boot.
B
GarryJackson writes:
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> > Can anybody advise if it is currently possible to set uboot arguments to
make
> the kernel use the SD card for its filesys. If so any help on the settings I
> need to use would be really appreciated.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Garry Jackson
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Jon Povey writes:
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> From: Constantine Shulyupin
> > > For a full SD boot (DM355->sd u-boot-≥sd u-image ...) , has anybody
> > > successfully done this who will share ?
> >
> > I could.
>
> I would be intersted to see this too. I started looking at porting UBL
> for SD a while back but didn't
GarryJackson writes:
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> Hello
>
> I ultimately want to do a full boot from SD (i.e. DM355->SD based uboot -> SD
> based u-image -> SD based filesys) however I can not find a great deal of
> information if anybody has been successful with this. Any current news o
Hello
I ultimately want to do a full boot from SD (i.e. DM355->SD based uboot -> SD
based u-image -> SD based filesys) however I can not find a great deal of
information if anybody has been successful with this. Any current news on this ?
Therefore my plan is to start at the high level point o
Jerry Johns writes:
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> 1) To ensure that the *.mpeg4 file that the DM355 creates is
> good, try playing it back in VLC – yes, VLC can play back these files.
>
> 2) Also, you can use a program called YUVTools to inspect
> the YUV file that you created to ensure it’s in the proper UV
Jerry Johns writes:
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> 1) To ensure that the *.mpeg4 file that the DM355 creates is
> good, try playing it back in VLC – yes, VLC can play back these files.
>
> 2) Also, you can use a program called YUVTools to inspect
> the YUV file that you created to ensure it’s in the proper UV
Hello All
I have a 320x240 RGB666 LCD hooked up to my own DM355 board - which I have
successfully modified the drivers to support (LSP 01_20_01_014,
DVSDK_1_30_01_41). I can write succesfully to OSD using the simplewidgets based
drawing utils and displaying 16 bit bitmaps and drawing boxes/text