Re: Booting H1930?

From: Ben Dooks <ben_at_trinity.fluff.org>
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 14:48:19 +0100

On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 03:17:46PM +0200, Arjan Schrijver wrote:
> Arjan Schrijver wrote:
>
> >Is this a problem with haret on the 1930? It shouldn't be the kernel,
> >as I tried the precompiled version 2.6.10 (alpha/final) too, which gave
> >the same output.
>
> Ah, I'm pretty sure it's an Haret problem, as my RAM isn't erased.
> When I boot my own kernel (2.6.11-bk1-h1940), and the pixels appear,
> when I press reset I get my WinCE back like nothing has happened.
> The RAM is erased, however, when I try to boot the 2.6.10 precompiled
> kernel from the H1940 wiki.
> Anybody?

The kernel itself does not displace WinCE as the screen corruption is
due to the kernel being loaded over the area being used for screen
display. Once tasks are running, it is likely that the loaded WinCE
kernel will end up being over-written.

Yes, HaRET is buggy wrt ARM9 cpus, and now my laptop is re-installed,
I should finish off fixing it and releasing a new copy.

-- 
Ben
Q:      What's a light-year?
A:      One-third less calories than a regular year.
Received on Mon Apr 04 2005 - 09:51:20 EDT

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