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Old 05-13-2016, 04:52 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
I have not finished (yet) - "life" sucked up all of my time.
Yeah, I have that problem too. Life adjustments suck additional time, when time flies by faster than it used to (perceived time = measured time / life span).



I have a LOT of catching up to do around here, especially if I want to do dev work at the kernel level (or perhaps a custom boot loader, which fascinates me more, close to the bare hardware). The SDRAM init based on serial number was totally fascinating to me when I did custom uboot 'idme bootmode' patches for MfgTool (later used in kubrick). Now that I have a PW3, I was testing the "USB BOOT" pads (no luck), hoping to see if the uboots I did would work on the PW3 as well as K3/K4/K5. If now, new patched uboots would be in order. There are TWO bootmode pins in the SoC, so perhaps that (unpolulated) switch inside AND a special OTG USB plug? Worth a try!

I do not recall reading this particular thread before, but it is full of stuff very interesting to me now. So much to study, so little time.

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