On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 02:32 PM, steven james wrote:
Thank you for response.
I have tried it already, but it said EEPROM not found
Eeprom type is: Intel N82802AC8 A2210847 (c)'96'98
It is 8Mbit flash.
Is there any other way to do it?
I am working on a versatile flash tool for this
So I've been following the developments of this board a little. If I'm
not mistaken, the board now works right?
If that is the case then I only have a few questions. I have a project
where it would be nice to not have to get LinuxBIOS working on our own
boards (which we are in the process of
I have successfully built LinuxBIOS to load a kernel from my IDE drive
and boot using a serial console. Now I would like to test the VGA
funtionality of my board. Has anyone had any experience getting the VGA
to turn on and work within LinuxBIOS and/or Linux?
John
From my previos
Hi all,
I'm building a (multimedia) set-top-box using Via epia 800-mainboard.
The system works fine with linux except the bios boot-delay is too long.
I was hoping if someone could point me to a simple documentation howto
setup linuxbios for this board for reduced boot time?
I have downloaded
Terry,
If you could get a chance to review the document below or pass it on to
the appropriate party that would be great. (I believe you were the one who
asked for it originally?)
I have done this work. The results can be seen at:
Greetings,
Nothing like replying to myself, eh?
I just got a solid boot w/ the ethernet up and running.
I will commit as I clean up the mess I made in one or two places.
Once it's up, I would appreciate testing and reports.
G'day,
sjames
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, steven james wrote:
Greetings,
On 10 Jan 2003, Amaury Jacquot wrote:
I own a via EPIA mobo that I use for GPS/music playing in my car. It
currently takes about 50 seconds to boot into my program
http://sxpert.esitcom.org/projects/navsys/ I am wondering if linux bios
would help me in accelerating the boot time Sincerely
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Richard A. Smith wrote:
2.4.2. You just have to turn off everything but the essentials.
Works out to 480k or so.
I'd like to see that on 2.4.19 ...
ron
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On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 03:20 PM, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
I have tried it already, but it said EEPROM not found
Eeprom type is: Intel N82802AC8 A2210847 (c)'96'98
It is 8Mbit flash.
Is there any other way to do it?
we'll need to upgrade the flash tool for this part. I don't have
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