sdk https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steamlink-sdkby feas - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > feas Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Could they be a surface mount type connection? > > I'm not sure. Usually you'd see a Jxx marking for > pintout or something like that. But I can't find > it anywhere. > > Some new boards havby feas - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > feas Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Still available at the steam store for $5. Can > > only order one and shipping is $8. > > You too, feas :) take a look at Gravelrash links. Yeah I saw them. > I don't see serial console pinouts anywhere! Lby feas - Off-Topic
Still available at the steam store for $5. Can only order one and shipping is $8.by feas - Off-Topic
So I have blacklisted in /lib/modprobe.d/fbdev-blacklist.conf: blacklist mwifiex_sdio blacklist mwifiex blacklist libertas blacklist libertas_sdio and have added sd8787_uapsta.bin in /lib/firmware/mrvl/ Which seems to be getting closer but still returns: [ 22.843966] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22 [ 22.878751] NET: Registered protocol family 31 [ 22.884598] usb 1-1.3: reset high-sby feas - uBoot
Was it from a clean 4.13.5 stretch rootfs and just upgrade and add libertas cause your file is an older version. I added some other programs after my post and had varying results. But the consistent theme seemed to be timing out. ap-utils uapevent uaputl iw firmware-misc-nonfree firmware-linux-nonfree firmware-linux-free firmware-linuxby feas - uBoot
i am testing backwards from 4.12 to 4.4 to see were it works. Will let you know if I find one working. I vaguely remember messing with ap mode on but will find out. edit: None of them worked for me. I believe I had to follow these instructions to get it working before. Will test it tomorrow with the latest rootfs and kernel. https://www.spinifex.com.au/plugs/dphowtowificl.htmlby feas - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks feas! > > I'll take a look in my Dreamplug. IIRC, I thought > this mwifiex_sdio error was gone the last time I > look. I did too, why I asked if you think I should try older kernels to see or if you might have been aware of a change and was working it in the new write up. Full disclosure,by feas - uBoot
A device thats been around awhile but new to me. Anyway looks interesting and might make a nice travel buddy too. http://www.tonidoplug.com/ Some more info: https://www.tonido.com/support/display/docs/Home https://sites.google.com/site/armtechie2017/home/tonido-plug-2 https://www.tonido.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=32&sid=a4e44246116b5564750c5e9e737575b5 https://wikidevi.com/wiby feas - Off-Topic
So ran across this article and thought it was written pretty well for comparisons when people have asked what type of device to get. https://pi.gate.ac.uk/pages/hardware.html ;tldr "It Depends" What are your intended uses.by feas - Off-Topic
balanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > feas Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > balanga Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Given that I'm running stock can I simply use > > > this: ? > > > > > > http://projects.doozan.by feas - uBoot
I used kwboot with the latest kernel and rootfs. Linux debian 4.13.5-kirkwood-tld-1 Debian-4.12.1-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs uboot.2017.07-tld-1.dreamplug Which produces the already known. [ 22.738932] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22 [ 22.765495] NET: Registered protocol family 31 [ 22.773351] mwifiex_sdio mmc0:0001:1: Direct firmware load for mrvl/sd8787_uapsta.bin failed with error -2by feas - uBoot
balanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Given that I'm running stock can I simply use > this: ? > > http://projects.doozan.com/uboot/ > > It seems pretty straightforward > This is an old method and you are better off just installing the newer u-boot and debian rootfs. > I have read many posts on this and other forums,by feas - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > fes up if you are old enough to remember it :) > > https://www.fastcompany.com/40495831/compuserves-forums-which-still-exist-are-finally-shutting-down I didn't use compuserve much but I may have had to get a beeper so people could let me know to logoff the BBS's I frequented to let them call onby feas - Off-Topic
epk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > I'm hoping to update my u-boot and kernel on my > Pogoplug Pro, and I got to the u-boot step where I > check for bad blocks, and while I think I know the > answer, just to be totally safe, I'm going ask the > professionals. This is the output I got: > > [ 1.224471] Scanning deby feas - uBoot
cable tx is connected to board rx and cable rx is connected to board tx?by feas - uBoot
sudo apt install u-boot-tools the number can change try 0-3 to see after unpluging and reinserting. "sudo dmesg" should show you the usb is connected and which tty i.e. usb 2-1.2: new full-speed USB device number 21 using ehci-pci usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=067b, idProduct=2303 usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 2-1.2:by feas - uBoot
balanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've used kwboot in the past but recently it won't > access my serial port. cu works but kwboot > doesn't. > > Is there any alternative to kwboot that I can try? > > > Could the problem be due to my usb serial > connector breaking in some way? Didn't you have thiby feas - uBoot
your serverip for the Pogo V4 "serverip=192.168.222.164" is correct and you have started netconsole on it before booting the E02?by feas - uBoot
Mike Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have the Pogoplug-P21 ("version 3") without a > wifi antenna inside. I used the steps provided in > part "4." concatenating with "pogoplug-classic" > then used mkimage to install in rootfs/boot on a > fresh 4gig stick using ext3 format. First I used > sudo to perform theby feas - Debian
https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,27280by feas - uBoot
deleted by me so not to cause other issues. Thanks for lookingby feas - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Make CMD_CLK "great again!" > > Are you going to have that on your baseball cap? yep! and a t-shirt with "Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. Error: unrecognized/unsupported machine ID (r1 = 0x00000dde). Available machine support: ID (hex) NAME ffffffff Generic DT bby feas - Off-Topic
Well messing around with making my own "u-boot" for the dreamplug as a way to keep from banging my head against the wall outta boredom I noticed that my version did not show the clock info like the old one did so I checked your new one too to see if I did something wrong and yours didn't either. Turns out we don't need no stinkin CMD_CLK. config CMD_CLK bool "clby feas - Off-Topic
It will depend on the firmware that was loaded into it. You might have a version before the update that did that. did you try to ssh into it or try the web browser method to access it?by feas - Off-Topic
cool thanks, really no need. I was reading about the sandbox in u-boot seems interesting.by feas - Debian
Hey Bodhi, I was bored since some of my other projects have stalled until my money tree grows. So I was going to start playing with u-boot again and was wondering if all of your magic for the E-02 and Dreamplug are in your git: u-boot-kirkwood Updated May 5, 2017? Looks like some goodies are in there that are not in mainline. If not, no worries since your are kept pretty busy and I don'by feas - Debian
ahh, thanks, I just copied the text from the u-boot environment files. will fix for reference.by feas - uBoot