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    <title>Re: Overo FE with all components rated for extendedtemperature</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Thanks for your comments.  Do you know of an extended temp ( T &amp;lt; 85C ) SIP
Wifi chip?  I've searched a bit online but they all seem to be T &amp;lt; 75C
operating.

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I'm designing an expansion board and am wondering what considerations I
need to make so that the two Gumstix connectors align properly.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I find the yocto poky docs to be the most useful for most OE related 
things. But I agree there are still things that are hard to track down 
or find.

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+1 for angstrom though documentation can be harder to find than for 
oe-classic.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;What I do for some fetch issues is
bitbake -c clean FailedFetch
bitbake -c fetch FailedFetch
then once it finishes fetching
bitbake FailedFetch.

HTH
You may also want to look into getting off OE-Classic and go with 
Angstrom or Poky with more current packages. There are gumstix layers 
and everything just takes a little getting use to the new commands and 
different layout. But all in all I am way happier staying on Angstrom 
using their setup-scripts then adding in the layers for the overo.

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Yes, but you're almost certainly going to have to pay some engineering cost to get it.   Since Gumstix is open source, you could hire a shop to design a version to your spec.   Just takes time and money.

I've made an IronSTORM completely extended temp (on paper)  by removing the uSD card holder and the WiFi chip.  But I don't need WiFi for my application.  

If you're happy using NAND flash, you could search for a package-and-pin-compatible version of the WiFi chip and find a good tech who could replace the chip.  But I imagine if it were that easy, Gumstix would have done it.


Greg




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Subject: Re: [Gumstix-users] Overo FE with all components rated for extended temperature
 
Can anyone suggest an alternative to the Gumstix which has everything  --
including Wifi and an SD card slot -- rated at an extended industrial
temperature range?  Is such a product technically possible?

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    <title>Re: cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -28: not enough bandwidth</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.gumstix.general/64094</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I'll answer my own question again!

Its a bug with ALSA.

Using aoss to emulate oss resolves it, ie:

aoss pd -r 22050

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Can anyone suggest an alternative to the Gumstix which has everything  --
including Wifi and an SD card slot -- rated at an extended industrial
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    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.gumstix.general/64092</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;And if you try to manually clone the git repo ? I tried this before fetching 
with bitbake to see if I was able to connect and get content from the repo.

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failures

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Mathieu Mérineau
&amp;lt;mathieu.merineau&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;polymtl.ca&amp;gt; wrote:

I let it sit for about 30 hours. There was no activity on the network
monitor, so it didn't seem like it was actively downloading anything.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Mathieu Mérineau
&amp;lt;mathieu.merineau&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;polymtl.ca&amp;gt; wrote:

I let it sit for about 30 hours. There was no activity on the network
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I had the same 404 error message for this recipe. Even if it says err or404, 
as long as it says 'Cloning into...' after it, it is working. It may take 
some time as this package is particularly huge as it's the Linux kernel.

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Subject: Re: [Gumstix-users] The continuing saga of Gumstix 
openembeddedbuild failures

On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Chris Dollar &amp;lt;chris.dollar&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;gmail.com&amp;gt; 
wrote:

Hi,
I'm having a similar problem as the original poster, but I do not have
any proxy. I keep getting '404 Not Found' error on one specific
file/repo. Based on some info from other google searches, I tried the
following:

bitbake -c clean virtual/kernel
bitbake virtual/kernel

It didn't seem to help as it gets stuck at the same place. I attempted
to manually clone the repo, as you suggested, and that is working. The
bitbake command is frozen at "Cloning into...." while the manual git
clone command is Counting Objects, albeit quite slowly.

========== error message ===========
NOTE: Running task 362 of 697 (ID: 10,
/home/pjones/Projects/overo-oe/org.openembedded.dev/recipes/linux/linux-omap3_git.bb,
do_setscene)
NOTE: package linux-omap3-3.2-r103: task do_setscene: Started
NOTE: package linux-omap3-3.2-r103: task do_setscene: Succeeded
NOTE: Running task 677 of 697 (ID: 8,
/home/pjones/Projects/overo-oe/org.openembedded.dev/recipes/linux/linux-omap3_git.bb,
do_fetch)
NOTE: package linux-omap3-3.2-r103: task do_fetch: Started
--2012-05-23 15:53:08--
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/sources/git_www.sakoman.com.git.linux-omap-2.6.git_33128932803c3f8c35fe8dae257901deb60db2aa.tar.gz
Resolving www.angstrom-distribution.org
(www.angstrom-distribution.org)... 188.40.83.200
Connecting to www.angstrom-distribution.org
(www.angstrom-distribution.org)|188.40.83.200|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
2012-05-23 15:53:08 ERROR 404: Not Found.

Cloning into 
/home/pjones/Projects/overo-oe/sources/git/www.sakoman.com.git.linux-omap-2.6.git...
========== end error message ===========

Any tips for how to proceed?
-Phillip

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
Hi,
I'm having a similar problem as the original poster, but I do not have
any proxy. I keep getting '404 Not Found' error on one specific
file/repo. Based on some info from other google searches, I tried the
following:

bitbake -c clean virtual/kernel
bitbake virtual/kernel

It didn't seem to help as it gets stuck at the same place. I attempted
to manually clone the repo, as you suggested, and that is working. The
bitbake command is frozen at "Cloning into...." while the manual git
clone command is Counting Objects, albeit quite slowly.

========== error message ===========
NOTE: Running task 362 of 697 (ID: 10,
/home/pjones/Projects/overo-oe/org.openembedded.dev/recipes/linux/linux-omap3_git.bb,
do_setscene)
NOTE: package linux-omap3-3.2-r103: task do_setscene: Started
NOTE: package linux-omap3-3.2-r103: task do_setscene: Succeeded
NOTE: Running task 677 of 697 (ID: 8,
/home/pjones/Projects/overo-oe/org.openembedded.dev/recipes/linux/linux-omap3_git.bb,
do_fetch)
NOTE: package linux-omap3-3.2-r103: task do_fetch: Started
--2012-05-23 15:53:08--
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/sources/git_www.sakoman.com.git.linux-omap-2.6.git_33128932803c3f8c35fe8dae257901deb60db2aa.tar.gz
 Resolving www.angstrom-distribution.org
(www.angstrom-distribution.org)... 188.40.83.200
 Connecting to www.angstrom-distribution.org
(www.angstrom-distribution.org)|188.40.83.200|:80... connected.
 HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
 2012-05-23 15:53:08 ERROR 404: Not Found.

 Cloning into /home/pjones/Projects/overo-oe/sources/git/www.sakoman.com.git.linux-omap-2.6.git...
========== end error message ===========

Any tips for how to proceed?
-Phillip

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Confirmed. I pulled from the git repository yesterday and rebuilt the
firmware. It works, and no code changes were required.
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    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.gumstix.general/64087</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Is any reduction in power-consumption to be seen from shutting off just the
BT, and not the WIFI, since they are both on the same chip?

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    <dc:date>2012-05-24T12:21:01</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: How to make a ROM image.</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Do you mean NAND flash, not ROM?  The Sakoman instructions worked for me: www.sakoman.com/OMAP/how-to-write-an-ubifs-rootfs-image-to-nand.html   You have to follow the instructions to the letter.



You should be able to copy the filesystem image and mount it on your host system...but I've never done it.  I just tar, as you say.

Greg



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Subject: [Gumstix-users] How to make a ROM image.
 

Are there any instructions on how to create a ROM image rootfs file?   I saw the wiki page http://www.gumstix.org/how-to/70-writing-images-to-flash.html  I am unfamiliar with a .ubi and Googleing around did not enlighten me.      

Also is there a way to pull a ubi image of the device and expand it out to a directory tree?   The second question is not so important because I can always tar off the root file system to an SD card.

Thank for your help,

David Moffatt.
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    <title>How to make a ROM image.</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Are there any instructions on how to create a ROM image rootfs file?   I saw the wiki page http://www.gumstix.org/how-to/70-writing-images-to-flash.html  I am unfamiliar with a .ubi and Googleing around did not enlighten me.

Also is there a way to pull a ubi image of the device and expand it out to a directory tree?   The second question is not so important because I can always tar off the root file system to an SD card.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;The changes should have been pushed to Github (both the firmware and Python
Library), but yes, you are correct. Only the other two lines are necessary.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello Adam,

On 23/05/2012 20:08, adam.yh.lee wrote:

Ah. I missed that. Do you know if this still works from deep-sleep? 
(Waiting for hardware to arrive so cannot test this out!)

Many thanks

ATB

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Currently, WaterStorm and IronStorm COMs come with on-chip package-on-package 512-Mbyte Micron ONFI-1.0 compliant NAND flash memory. As this may not always be the case in the future, will there be some generic method to allow identification of the type of on-chip flash going forward (i.e. programmatically)?


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Jerry, I am not sure if I understand it correctly, but I think your first
question is answered in the same Sakoman's article that you are referring
to. Half way through the article:

If it is desired to bring the system back to life after a set time interval
(say 5 seconds), you could do that with:

# mkdir /debug
# mount -t debugfs debugfs /debug
# echo 5 &amp;gt; /debug/pm_debug/wakeup_timer_seconds
# echo mem &amp;gt; /sys/power/state



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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;So, if the Wifi module is important for your application, the extra 20 and 10
degrees at the lower and upper ends of the range don't really matter.

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