Colin Tuckley wrote: > Nick Bane wrote: > > >>Most interesting. > > > That wasn't what I said > Indeed... >>Does the flash erase with a stock bootldr? I guess it is just posible >>that the flash/board is broken. > > > I managed to try this and yes, if I use an original bootldr.small then it > works (ie I can use it to download and burn itself). It is this version: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 colin colin 55168 2003-10-06 17:53 bootldr.small > > boot> ver > Compaq OHH BootLoader, Rev 2-20-2 for Balloon [BIG_KERNEL] [MINIMAL > FUNCTIONALITY] [SLOW_CPU] [MONO] > Last link date: Thu Sep 18 11:17:47 BST 2003 > Contact: bootldr@handhelds.org > Contact (Balloon): balloon@toby-churchill.org > > Of course I have no idea which source files match this. Do you have any > ideas what might have changed between then and now? > That is very surprising indeed. I will get TCL to check that the one I am building works/fails. In the meantime I have built the small versions of 30/31/32/33 and put then in the dev branch of releases on husaberg for you to test. If you find one that works and another that doesn't it will give a clue. Do call me on 01954 719270 if you want to talk. > Just to make sure I repeated my test with the one you built me using gcc 2.95: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 colin colin 54912 2006-03-03 17:08 bootldr.small-gcc2.95 > > It still fails! > > I have to assume there is something different about the sources - maybe some > change that you have made that only works on a tcl variant and not on a > guralp variant. Can you identify which sources were used to build the > working one please? > The whole point about bootldr.small is that it knows about NOR and serial and nothing else so it should work with any loon2. > >>The fact that ACK0 is present in the second version suggests to me that >>there is some compiler/linker dependency horror somewhere. > > > Quite likely, however until we can get a version built with gcc 2.95 to work > we are walking in the dark a bit. > Yes indeed. > >>Off for 1/2 weekend's rest and to replace a dead car. > > > Terminally dead? Not fun - what did you buy? > Nearly a Zafira. Checking suitabilty (ie not raging unsuitability) for eldest daughter learning to drive in it was successful. Now to hunt the right one down. Nick > regards, > > Colin >