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Hi all, I'm thinking of using a USB flash disk to hold a normal filesystem on a network server project (web serving, email serving etc). I'm going to be ...
Jim Jackson
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Mar 1, 2006
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2191
Does anyone konw how to replace the default redboot with a modified version of redboot?...
blaisestag
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Mar 1, 2006
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Bit 1 of 0x23000000 controls the chip select for the EEPROM I believe the TS bootloader turns this chip select off after the system loads. But I did have my...
Curtis Monroe
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Mar 1, 2006
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Whats the location of this magic bit? -Curtis....
Curtis Monroe
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... +1 -- the ts72xx physical address map in the documentation is somewhat incomplete and unclear. There's all kinds of address space magic (NAND flash is...
Lennert Buytenhek
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I think what you are saying is the chip you are using uses the Chip Select to indicate each frame for the SPI transfer. So for every byte you send to your ...
Curtis Monroe
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Note: forwarded message attached. " MINDSET: Its Everything " Anonymous ... Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Hi all, ...
anand bhavnani
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The manual mentions that the processor clock is dynamically adjustable from 0 to 200 MHZ but doesn't mention how... can anyone please help me out... i want to...
joel garner
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Mar 2, 2006
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... Hello, ... The mask ROM inside the EP9302 is 16 kilobytes. This is the part that does the boot from serial/SPI/memory/etc that is described in the EP93xx ...
Lennert Buytenhek
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... The CPU frequency (in normal operation) is equal to the PLL1 output divided by the FCLKDIV divisor. By default on the TS7250, PLL1 outputs something like...
Lennert Buytenhek
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Hi Jim Assuming this is on a TS72xx then you are probably going to have throughput problems. The USB interface is only 1.1 We have tried this for a server...
Bob Lees
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Carefully:( I think I posted a short method some time back. We have done this but we tested it first by loading it to ram and booting from ram to make sure we...
Bob Lees
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hi, I am confused by the exact nature of functions performed by the cpld.... i know what is does...handles flash, watchdog timer,reset ...etc.... but HOW IS IT...
anand bhavnani
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... Thanks for the feedback on your experiences - looks like its back to the drawing board :-( Shame. Jim...
Jim Jackson
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2204
Deja view? ... This question was asked about a week ago in the exact same words by Anand Bhavnani, see..... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ts-7000/message/2143 ...
Jim Jackson
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Mar 2, 2006
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2205
Dear all, i am working with ts-7250.. i have the following queries.. THE EEPROM IS CONNECTED VIA SPI, THEN WHY DOESN'T IT HAVE AN SPI_FRAME SIGNAL THERE IS NO...
shanewarne777
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Mar 2, 2006
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If you download the SerialBlaster program from the downloads section of this newsgroup you can look at the commented disassembly of the ROM boot code. -Curtis....
Curtis Monroe
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You can adjust the system clock speed by changing the PLL (phased locked loop) settings for the EP9302. The EP9302 multiplies and divides the 14.7456MHz input,...
Curtis Monroe
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download and read the EEPROM datasheet. download and read a NAND Flash datasheet to see how it functions. -Curtis....
Curtis Monroe
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google for the data sheet and read up about CPLD programming. This is programmable logic. The CPLD replaces many logic gates, with a single chip that lets you...
Curtis Monroe
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Poke 16 bit value 0x2 (least 3 bits significant) to 0x22c00000 //Jesse Off...
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... somewhat ... on ... the ... not ... required, ... stuff.) ... ts72xx ... You should put that information on the Wiki, ... with the usual disclamer,...
vocemanago
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Mar 2, 2006
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... selects ... You could use any of the GPIO lines for that. Thats how the EEPROM CS actually works. 1) CS to the EEPROM is manually asserted from a GPIO...
Jesse Off
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All the pictures of our boards on our website are of prototype units that were hand built before we had full production set up (including the TS-7300 at...
Jesse Off
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ok... ok the serial blaster serial_blaster_1.0.tar.bz2 stuff. I knew I'd seen somthing. Thanks. ... but we ... sure we ... redboot code as ... modified...
blaisestag
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Mar 2, 2006
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No That's Curt's. We have reprogrammed redboot using tftp and following the guidelines in the Technologics doco Bob ... -- V +44 (0) 1296 747667 F +44 (0) 1296...
Bob Lees
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Hi, Im working on building a PC/104 expansion board for our TS-7250's. I'm having problems finding information on what the implementation differences are...
Tarun Tuli
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Mar 2, 2006
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2217
Isn't that register already used to control the COM2 UART? this is what I have for 0x22c00000: #define TS7200_COM2_MODE 0x22C00000 // val 0x00 = RS-232 // val...
Curtis Monroe
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I did dump a TS specific registry map there (or actually someone did it for me) -Curtis....
Curtis Monroe
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2219
I was looking at the TS-7300 picture. Your technician does a nice job. Out of curiosity, did he use a solder mask for this board? or solder paste directly? Was...
Curtis Monroe
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