Newbie with DOC2000

Carlos Mateo otepas at yahoo.es
Thu Oct 3 12:10:00 EDT 2002


Mark,
My system log says:

M_Systems DiskOnChip driver. (C) 1999 Machine Vision
Holdings, Inc.
Using configured probe address 0xd000
Possible DiskOnChip with unknown ChipID 63 found at
0xd000
M-Systems NAND Flash Translation layer driver.  (C)
1999 MVHI
$Id:nftl.c, v 1.57 2000/12/01 17:51:54 dwww2 Exp $

I have noticed that I can only boot when there is no
firmware in the DOC.  When I use the firmware (5.1.2)
for linux, I cannot boot, because when lilo tries to
take control, I get a "EBDA too big" error.

 --- Mark Meade <mark at lakeshoremicro.com> escribió: >
Carlos,
> 
> What does your system log say?  Run dmesg and see if
> the DoC was detected 
> correctly, and if the nftl driver found any
> partitions.
> 
> Also check your /dev entries for nftla: nftla should
> be 93,0; /dev/nftla1 
> should be 93,1.. etc.
> 
> Mark
> 
> Carlos Mateo wrote:
> > I am trying to access a DOC2000, but I failed so
> far.
> > I am using kernel 2.4.4.  I have recompiled it
> with
> > DOC support (M-Sys DOC200, Direct char device
> access
> > to MTD devices, FTL support, NTFL support and
> write
> > support for NTFL).
> > The kernel boots fine, but I am not able to do
> > anything with the DOC (fdisk, mke2fs...).
> >
> > Any hints on what I should do?
> >
> > Thank you 

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