to beat a dead horse to death, i spent a few minutes writing a little
test program inspired by the little programming language in igbe for
bit-banging the atmel part. a minimal primer
o set offset (in bytes)
{} set up timing
: n ; loop
r/w read/write
s seek {n sectors, or 'r
>
> very interesting. how do i tie this list to some place to grab images? i'm
> particularly interested in non-us sites. i want to know of the rains in
> spain.
>
It does not fall mainly in the plain...
Sorry, could not resist.
G.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 3:35 AM, Peter A. Cejchan wrote:
> i use WD Caviar Green model WD20EARS (2TB SATA II) without any problems. I
> installed from erik's 9atom.iso
Did you toggle any jumpers on the drive? I finally gave up and returned it.
A new day, a new disk (with 512 byte sectors).
I ins
>> i use WD Caviar Green model WD20EARS (2TB SATA II) without any problems.
I
> >> installed from erik's 9atom.iso
>
> > Did you toggle any jumpers on the drive? I finally gave up and returned
> it.
>
> No. No jumpers at all are inserted. It worked just out-of-the-box. I had
first to switch to "Tr
Out of interest - what is the problem with ext2srv with too many
files/subdirs? what error does it give, does it crash?
-Steve
> I would like to copy 9fat, nvram and fossil from the old drive to the
> new drive. 9fat is no problem. But how about nvram? Can I just use dd?
sure.
> As for fossil, I have not been able to figure out how to do this.
> replica(1) looks like has the capability to do this, but I don't want
> to e
fyi, there will be a quanstro.net outage for a day or so.
a transformer blew up at 9:15est.
- erik