Ken, This is the version of the TS-7200 I am using. I believe it is the 32 MB version because this is what I ordered. RedBoot> version RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROMRAM] Non-certified release, version current-TS_5 - built 11:24:54, Jun 7 2006 Platform: TS-7200 Board (ARM920T) Rev A Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Red Hat, Inc. RAM: 0x00000000-0x02000000, [0x00044f88-0x01fdd000] available FLASH: 0x60000000 - 0x60800000, 64 blocks of 0x00020000 bytes each. RedBoot> The latest thing I am trying to sort out is that the TS-5620 RTC isn't detected by CURRENT while it is by 4.0.1. Actually I don't think it's even being probed by CURRENT. The same kernel config file finds the RTC with 4.0.1 but it doesn't seem to be probed by CURRENT. Patrick Collins +61 419 712 581 2008/12/14 Ken Hornstein <kenh%cmf.nrl.navy.mil@localhost>: >>Thanks for this helpful advice. Actually I don't have a big problem >>with using Redboot but we currently have this problem with 4.0.1 and >>later not being able to run on the TS-7200. This is the problem I am >>trying to resolve and I'm not sure if a different loader will achieve >>this. There is an idea that it is because the kernel is too big for >>the TS-7200 but I have build a stripped down kernel but this has the >>same problem. Do you think a different load would help here or is this >>a different problem. > > Patrick, > > Did you try building a stripped down kernel for 4.0.1, or -current? I ask > because I tested your stripped down kernel on -current, and it did not > work ... but the problem was recent changes to tsarm_start.S. I reverted > those changes, and now your stripped down kernel boots fine. So if you > are trying -current, do an update and I suspect that you will be fine. > Also, I suspect building that kernel config file from 4.0.1 source tree > will also be fine. > > --Ken >
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