Jamey Hicks said:
> This is a symptom of the bootldr not recognizing the flash parts on the
> handheld. In the v0.13 directory are bootldr-0000-2.9.0 and
> bootldr-c002-2.9.0 that will work with these flash parts. The bootldr uses
> Common Flash Interface to query the flash, but it's not very general about
> handling different parts.
Using those files from v0.13 with the CELoader.exe from v0.12 results in the
following from mine:
I
¥H
Á02228C
DSTKP
C09F3FFC
C0022000
C0022000
BOOT MMUMMU table start=C09F4000
Boot data start=C09F8000
Boot data size=00008000
Stack data base=C09F0000
Stack data size=00004000
&_start=C0022000
FLASH_BASE=00000000
Map Flash virtual section to DRAM at: C0E00000
!!! enabling the MMU!!!
flashword=50000000
btflash_init: mfrid=00890089
devid=00170017
walking flash descriptors
get_param: could not find parameter mem_fclk_21285
system_rev: 06800000
memclk_hz: 48MHz
dram_size: 02000000
>> Compaq OHH BootLoader, Rev 02.03.00
>> 00-05-27_07:20
>> ARM Processor Rev=6901B116
>> CPSR=6000001F
>> (c) 2000 Compaq Cambridge Research Laboratory
Press Return to start the OS now, any other key for monitor menu
eval param blk
booting flash...
boot :
boot_magic=E3510004
kernel_image_first_word=0A00000B
Corrupt kernel image
boot> load bootldr
loading flash region bootldr
using xmodem
ready for xmodem download..
Download Successful
0000E180 bytes loaded to C0000400
img_size is too large for region: E91B0000
boot>
From the flash manufacture ID and Device ID the device appears to contain a pair
of Intel 28F640J3A chips.
Any ideas as to what I should try?
I'm about to try and use the latest sources from CVS and see what happens, but
any clues would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Erik Bunce
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Erik Bunce mailto:erikb@lhsl.com
Chief Software Engineer
Innovations Group
Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, N. V.
Received on Thu Aug 17 10:57:00 2000
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