dude, who are you?
u show up here today, and only with 1 post, and u post this !?
:respect-067::respect-067::respect-067:
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where is that smp86xx_boot_loader package? (html docs are well known)
i didn't knew about html files :S
from what i understand things the_ripper was missing are there right?
I don't remember what he was missing but generally - No
sorry.
he didn't knew how to initialize HDMI.
from what i understand (it's is little) with all that info in HTML, maybe he could understand?
Thanks for:
2.8.5 9 January 2009 **** do***entation :king-041:
From my readings (have a lot of docs to read...)
Code:fb_test
Test the Linux frame buffer. The mambofb module should be installed before using this application.
Please see "How can I use osdbuf_control.c?" in the FAQ page for more information.
How can I use osdbuf_control.c?
1. Need to compile mambolfb/mambolfb.o.
2. You will need to create the OSD buffer by doing...
# ./osdbuf_control -c
Note: since you will have many strange characters here, you should redirect the output.
# ./osdbuf_control -c > /mnt/nfs_partition/osdbuf
3. Then, read it back from the osdbuf
# insmod mambolfb.o videomemory=0x100000ec videomemorysize=1228800 palette=0x79000 mode=640
4. Next, you have the frame buffer module installed and ready to run the application called fb_test.
# ./fb_test /dev/fb/0
Now, you can see all the circles on TV with different alpha blending levels.
How can I test the OSD framebuffer under Linux?
We have 2 ways:
1. osdbuf which is a buffer that can be mapped, and is transferred by DMA master on every other VSynch osd_fb that uses osdbuf but offers a framebuffer device interface that allows to have the consoles running on it, or XFree as well. These instructions are for RH7.2. Please take a standard distributions and add the sources/headers of the kernel to be able to compile the kernelmodule. You also need fb enabled, but this is by default in RH7.2:
(if you did not put vga=792, the circles of colors change and have some circles of white in between the color circles. If you go on the console (Ctrl+Alt+F1) you should see the console on OSD) (if you did put vga=792, the vga uses the fb0 where the consoles are, and the osd framebuffer has been created with the next available /dev/fb1. You need to switch the console - uses ./sendconsoletoframebuffer 0 /dev/fb1)
2. You can also use the application ./osdbuf_fb_control to see the different access to the OSD.
Edit: Board used on Azbox is Rev. 3 correct?
"EM86XX_REVISION<=3" ???
uhm.. I thought its old one.
single can u come to msn? :D
Here's all the do***entation I've gathered about SMP8634:
hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?idyjyzzo2k3
Quote:
jtag_tutorial
Release_Notes_SMP8634_2.8.2.0
Release_Notes_SMP8634_2.8.3.0
Release_Notes_SMP8634_2.8.4.1
security
smp8634_do***entation_2.8.0
smp8634_do***entation_2.8.5.0
SMP8634-DS-A-06.pdf
SMP8634-DS-A-07.pdf
SMP863x_Memory_Design_1[1].1.pdf
is there any newer toolchain than 20080505?
smp86xx_toolchain_2.8.5.0.tgz, in two rar parts
hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/whnac1
hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/6vvtni
dcchd_SMP8634_2.8.5.0_black_GCC4. mips.zip
hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/ne9gex
smp86xx_kernel_source_2.8.5.0.tgz
hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/tk7dmg
smp86xx_rootfs_2.8.5.0.tgz
hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/6kd07a
for more info see MRUA sources topic
Hi All!
Let see if we can move forward... ;-)
http://jump.fm/RNHOK
in short - mrua_SMP8634_2.8.7.0_dev.mips.gz and MIPS-4Kec-YAMON-docs.rar
Regards!
dfb hdmi activation ... DONE!
really ?!