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Re: HPCARM Port for Dell Axim X51
Thorsten Alge <lists%thorsten-alge.de@localhost> wrote:
>after a while I found my old Dell Axim X51 and remembered I tried to
>install NetBSD on it. Now I tried again. I followed the tutorial[1]
>meticulously and got hpcboot.exe to start (kind of). I chose the WZERO3
>kernel because its closest to the pdas specs. It seems to load and
>execute the kernel and it writes info to /dos/bootlog.txt but what you
>see is only the screen freezing in the hpcboot.exe.
Running a hpcarm kernel on a different PDA model than a supported one
isn't expected to work.
>The log stops with:
>
> 2nd bootloader vaddr=0x0057f000 paddr=0xab389000
> 2nd bootloader copy done.
> [progress] 8
> seg[0] paddr 0xc0200000 file size 0x3fae5c mem size 0x3fae5c
> ->load 0xc0200000+0x003fae5c=0xc05fae5c ofs=0x00010000+0x3fae5c
> seg[1] paddr 0xc060ae80 file size 0x34cfc mem size 0x513e8
> ->load 0xc060ae80+0x000513e8=0xc065c268 ofs=0x0040ae80+0x34cfc
That is still in hpcboot.
>I tried a serial console but the usb-adapter does not register as a
>serial console on the connected machine (I don't know if the pda detects
>it).
What do you mean by a serial console ?
Are you connecting a true serial port on the PDA to a USB serial
adapter ?
>Is there a way to bring the kernel to write all detected hardware into
>the bootlog.txt so that I can try to customize the kernel accordingly?
There isn't really anything to detect for a PDA.
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