and the 2GB/256 byte inode SD
cards didn't. Obviously there is something else at play which eludes me.
I have posted on the http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot mailing list, in the
hopes they can shed some light on the subject. I shall keep you informed
if there is any progress.
Bfn,
Bob Furber
Hi
across this problem?
Thanks,
Bob Furber
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that it is getting increasingly difficult to purchase SC
cards that are smaller than 2GB. Tomorrow it will be difficult to
purchase SD cards that are smaller than 4GB. So we may want to think
about getting used to SDHC cards.
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on a WildFire board with the RTC option (and no short across
the Wakeup pads). It appears to do quite a bit of background work before
turning off the power. Perhaps it closes any open files, etc..?
Bfn,
Bob Furber
Thanks,
Tom
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enabled other BusyBox services in the past. Could
there be problems with these BB services?
Thanks,
Bob Furber
-Erwin
Am Sonntag, den 15.03.2009, 13:29 -0500 schrieb Tom Stalcup:
Hello,
I'm having trouble with getty and stty. Basically, I need to have the
uClinux board boot up
Bob Furber wrote:
H
# busybox
BusyBox v1.00 (2007.08.01-18:03+) multi-call binary
Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]...
or: [function] [arguments]...
BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix
utilities into a single executable. Most people
Gavin Steve,
Thanks!
Bob Furber
Quoth Bob Furber:
Currently defined functions:
[, basename, busybox, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, clear,
cmp, cp, date, dd, df, dirname, du, echo, env, expr, false, find,
free, ftpget, ftpput, getopt, grep, halt, head, hostname
by Xenomai
(www.*xenomai*.org). There is also Xenomai support for the Blackfin
(http://osdir.com/ml/linux.real-time.xenomai.devel/2007-10/msg00114.html).
Bfn,
Bob Furber
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pay for this.
Good luck,
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Would appreciate any more advice, also in regards to what version of
Linux I should load onto one of our PC's in order to tweak the kernel,
and if creating a dual-boot XP/Linux PC would be OK.
Thanks,
Tom
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xconfig to
get a blow by blow description of your Linux-2.6.18-atngw's
configuration. To be on the safe side, run make xconfig on a copy of
your source tree.
Bob Furber
Tom
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could be very helpful.
Bfn,
Bob Furber
Thank you,
Tom
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. This was back a while on 2.6.19.
Perhaps it has broken since?
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in Technicolor, what would you like to see?
Thanks,
Bob Furber
Michael Durrant wrote:
Claude wrote:
Hi to uClinux web masters.
Howdy Claude,
For some months ago I have noticed that there are periods of time in
which accessing to uClinux web site is slow and often impossible. Is
there any
that projects hosted on SourceForge cannot be GPL?
Sorry, but this is an area where I am totally ignorant. Yet, I have been
seriously considering posting a project on SourceForge ..but I want it
to be GPL OSS.
Put another way What's in it for SourceForge?
Thanks for any comments,
Bob Furber
Is there a function that can cause a small programmable delay under
uClinux? For instance, to blink LEDs or create a square wave?
Thanks,
Bob Furber
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could talk to your 32bit mm device with only 16 bits, you could
just copy and paste the M5208EVBe into your product.
Bfn,
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Gavin Lambert wrote:
...YMMV. -- Whazzat?
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to maintaining
such a port?
3. How much money would you consider contibuting to the initiative?
4. Would you consider contibuting to the initiative in any other way? Time?
Expertise?
Thanks,
Bob Furber
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Hi Shantur,
Great initiative! Count me in.
I am not very helpful when it comes to uClinux, so I would have no idea how
to catch and handle interrupts triggered by the MC13192 under uClinux.
But I can certainly help with the low level s/w that talks to the h/w,
having done it. As a start, aside
I wonder if anyone has used the new RTAI with uClinux-2.6?
On a ColdFire?
Care to share your experiences?
Thanks,
RF
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Has anyone done this? Care to share?
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to
the uClinux '#' prompt.
I have the feeling that I am missing something.
Bob F.
Cheers,
Steve
On 04/05/2007, at 9:11 AM, Bob Furber wrote:
I am having difficulty figuring out how to use ftp client to upload
a file
from a uClinux target to server.
In fact, I am having difficulty figuring out
seconds
RF
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Subject: [uClinux-dev] How to set RTC?
I am having difficlty setting the [pcf8563] RTC on a WildFireMod, from
uClinux
While I'm not familiar with the 5208, isn't dBUG in Flash, not SDRAM?
Once it stops running (by passing control to Linux) then any RAM it was
using should be fair game, provided that all its hooks (interrupt
vectors etc) are removed (which they should be).
My first reaction was Duh! Why
Every year I ask around in the hope of finding out if anyone has figured out
how to talk to a SD-WiFi card ..ideally through a Linux driver.
Bob F.
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