2012/9/27 Bernhard M. Wiedemann <bernhardout@lsmod.de>
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Am 27.09.2012 17:22, schrieb gm1mqe@aol.com:
I have noticed a number of messages talking about ARM chips. Is there an ARM version of linux and if so does it support the Raspberry Pi system.
Thanks, Andy
http://www.zq1.de/~bernhard/linux/opensuse/raspberrypi-opensuse-20120812.img...
is known to work. It is based on our armv5el builds in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=openSUSE:Factory:ARM
user=root pass=linux
Please You can helpme? My Clarion CZ500 came up with an error that said "MCU UPG", drained my battery over the weekend, and now it won't turn on. I buyed it on Barney's Electronics at october 2010. I found online that the solution is to flash the original firmware direct to the flash chip, but I do'nt know how is the procedure. I called a local Clarion service but it responded they do'nt make the repairs of aftermarket devices like the CZ500. I see on the schematics from the manual, that the section of the principal MCU is a development of MCSLOGIC, based on a ARM7TDMI, the BX8805, equivalent to the MLC3895: http://clubimgfile.paran.com/dig/bbs/2010/1008/1286526793_DS_BX8805_V1.02.pd... I buyed a interface JTAG Ulink2, and welded on the PCB the JTAG terminals. The software uVision4 detects the MCU, and I placed all the memory adress on the configuration, and I could erase the flash memory, but could'nt write it. I got the error error 59: invalid absolute module http://www.keil.com/forum/8252/ I see on the online documentation from the mcslogic website a procedure to create a new firmware (uCLinux initrd): 1) Run “sysconf set” 2) TFTP setting (Refer to Environment Setting) 3) Write “root=/dev/mtdblock2” at Root Device Setting item 4) Select “OFF” at NFS Setting item 5) Move created JFFS2 image to TFTP home directory 6) Change the JFFS2 image name into “jffs2.image” 7) Move created compressed kernel image to TFTP home directory. 8) Change the compressed kernel image into “mcs.gz.jffs” 9) Run “flash prog jffs ” (for recorde to flash device) 10) Run “boot flash” But I do'nt found what software are using to this procedure. You can tell me how is the procedure to write the firmware to the Flash memory via JTAG, and what software I need. Thanks in advance, Juan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org