that, and I get:
> > Disconnecting: Corrupted check bytes on input.
>
> Are you absolutely sure that your network interface (and the rest of
> the system, like RAM) is working correctly? This looks somewhat like
> data corruption...
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
Jeff,
Thanks for the lead. I've actually tried that, and I get:
Disconnecting: Corrupted check bytes on input.
I'll keep playing with it. If anybody has a generated Makefile for
openssl / openssh on the 405, I'd love to see it & see what the
differences are. I'm thinking it's most likely in m
this are welcome.
thanks,
dave.
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Thanks all for the replies -- lots of stuff with which to work.
thanks,
dave.
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Well, things are going well here with my project to get linux + some
custom apps on a custom, but very walnut-like, ppc platform. I have a
2.4 kernel + initrd booting on my walnut, the custom software works fine
on PPC, and I have a BDI2000 + bdiGDB JTAG debugger on order. As soon
as the debugge
Ahhh -- I was hoping that somebody would have some thoughts like that.
Could someone send me a copy of vxhack.c ? The link in the FAQ (
ftp://ftp.mvista.com/pub/Area51/ppc-8xx/vxhack.c ) doesn't have
anything anymore
thanks,
dave.
Donald White wrote:
>
> I did this once on a mpc860 boar
Thanks all for the help with the toolchain -- I'm now cranking out ppc
code.
Now to boot. What I'm actually trying to do is replace a VxWorks
environment on one of my companies products with Linux. The unit is
405GP based, and pretty close to a walnut, as far as I can tell
(comparing the mem map
It's all good -- I didn't realize there was a newer binutils. 2.12
seems to do the trick
thanks,
dave.
Dan Malek wrote:
>
> Frank Rowand wrote:
>
>> I suspect that is a fairly old tool chain that you are using.
>
>
> In the past, the practice was to inform people when changes were made
> that
I think I'm missing a basic concept here -- I'm about to do some work on
a Walnut system, so I started by loading up the HardHat Linux that came
with the Walnut onto my intel desktop, then grabbing the
linuxppc_2_4_devel kernel via rsync. When I try to compile, gas startes
to complain about "unk