On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 02:53:51PM -0600, Richard Bateman wrote:
>
> Thanks, Kuba. That confirms a few things; I think we're getting
> closer. If you have any experience with programming or hardware, here
> are the things we need to find:
>
> What address is the physical RAM mapped to on the x50(v)? most PDAs
> it's 0xa000_0000, but it might be 0xa800_0000
>
> What GPIO pins does the serial port use?
>
> What GPIO pins do the hardware buttons use?
>
> I think I'm going to have to write a program that will telnet to haret
> and execute the commands I need, and then watch all the GPIO pins in a
> way that I can tell what it's doing. I think the first thing we need
is
> the GPIO pins that the serial port is on. I believe that if we can
find
> those, I can get a kernel to start booting (but then, maybe I'm just
> being overly optimistic)
>
> In the mean time, anyone who wants to help me with my calculus
homework
> so I can spend more time on this feel free =]
>
> Richard
i get relaying error when trying to reply to your mail so i write to
mailinglist......
unfortunately i don't have any experience with hardware programming
(except creating chat over RS-232 and token ring-like network with
RS-232 a few years ago....).
i hope i can help with other things.
as we can see some of my haret output is different from yours so
comparing our debugging results would be very creative.
Received on Mon May 09 2005 - 17:10:06 EDT
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