Daniel Mack wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> getting back to this ancient thread now as I just got back to this
> project.
>
...
>
> Very cool - this helped me a lot and works well on a PXA303 board.
> Thanks again. Did you try any further to bring this upstream?
>
>
>
Good to hear it helped and no,
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 07:19:47PM +, Oliver Ford wrote:
> > I'm pretty interested. NAND on the pxa320 is proving to be a pain
> > to us.
> It seems I'd forgotten to cc' the list on my reply to Daniel so I've
> fw'ed that on now - see that msg for some of the details and the source.
>
>
Adrian Filipi wrote:
>
> I'm pretty interested. NAND on the pxa320 is proving to be a pain
> to us.
It seems I'd forgotten to cc' the list on my reply to Daniel so I've
fw'ed that on now - see that msg for some of the details and the source.
It should work ok for the pxa320 but I think ther
--On Saturday, November 29, 2008 09:03:25 AM -0500 Oliver Ford
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> Hi,
>
> I've recently started trying to use U-boot on an iPAQ 214 which runs on
> a PXA310 cpu.
> I've got the basic boot up, NAND flash and MMC systems working so far.
>
>
> I'm not sure it exactly f
Hi Oliver,
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 02:03:25PM +, Oliver Ford wrote:
> I've recently started trying to use U-boot on an iPAQ 214 which runs on
> a PXA310 cpu.
> I've got the basic boot up, NAND flash and MMC systems working so far.
>
> I originally tried to use the zylonite's nand.c that's al
Hi,
I've recently started trying to use U-boot on an iPAQ 214 which runs on
a PXA310 cpu.
I've got the basic boot up, NAND flash and MMC systems working so far.
I originally tried to use the zylonite's nand.c that's already in u-boot
but it was very flaky and didn't support several things I nee
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