Nick Bane wrote:
> 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.
Ok, I've given those a go.
The 30 version is a "slow" not a "small" it does work.
V 31, 32 and 33 all work.
I tried bootldr.small-gcc2.95 again and that still fails. This is what you
pulled from svn isn't it so it's from a 36 source. Can we try gcc 2.95
versions of 34 and 35?
I'm beginning to suspect that maybe some of the changes I've made to the 36
source to make it compile with gcc 3.3 are what is causing the problem -
even when built with gcc 2.95
> The whole point about bootldr.small is that it knows about NOR and
> serial and nothing else so it should work with any loon2.
Ah, I didn't realise that it was quite *that* cut down.
> 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.
Ah, the joys of teaching ones children to drive, fortunately that is all
behind me.
Colin
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