Re: [Admin-lists] New port [Yakumo Delta]

From: Konstantine <konstantine@r66.ru>
Date: Fri Oct 15 2004 - 14:40:56 EDT

On Friday 15 October 2004 20:45, you wrote:
> Hi !
> Thanks for response !
>
> It is [at leastacording to its wince image] Mitac Mio 338 DigiWalker [as
> i dumped its DoC chip i see the amprents over it so its clear that its a
> clone] but unsure if the hardware part of it is a clone too!!
> Can confirm this ?
>
> It has" PXA250, 32M SDRAM [2xSamsung chips], DoC Millenium Plus 32Mb as
> flash chip.
>
> Is 336 the same that this Yakumo or something is like it ?
>
> I would like to colaborrate with you if it is possible, need experienced
> porters advice at some poits where i hit.
>
> I hit DoC chip problem, working on getting openwince's project jtag tool
> to see domp/flash these chips, i am in progress but unfortunatley doc
> drivers from linux [wich i used for JTAG access] are not 16 bit aware only
> 8 bit moded DoC chip work, and PDA's DoC are configured in 16 bit because
> of booting requirements of PXA's.
>
> I working on hack DoC driver first to allow 16 bit mode [see mtd list and
> Nicolas Poillon Axim's developer threads on list]
> I think 4100 ipaq too need some JTAG tools for DoC :) for their ports so
> we can join together, probably.

Mitac mio 338 is Rover P3+ (mio 338 plus = Rover P4) as I learned.
Hardware of the models 336 and 338 differs a little but they are rather
similar.
Look through https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/rover. There are lists of
chip markins for different Mitac models and a list of Mitac clones (vendors).

I think it would be good, if you join the Rover project (porting linux to
Rover/Mitac PDAs http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/Rover ).

What's the current state of your port?
We are trying to get screen and usb working on mio336 now.

-- 
Konstantine A. Beklemishev
Received on Fri Oct 15 14:27:35 2004

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