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Somewhere I read it hasn't even got an USB 2.0 controller.But why is it an EHCI then? That doesn't make any sense..I hope it's a real EHCI, the whole thing would run much faster.
Which calculator?For CX I wrote some kind of tutorial in this thread.If you have an older (Click-/Touchpad) nspire, you have to clone, config and build a kernel yourself.BTW: Tangrs, you double-posted :-PAnd my name is not "vloginator" xDI'll send you a new patch (again, last time mail didn't work..) later.
What are the differences between the Touchpad, the Clickpad and the CX?
Are there also major differences between these and their CAS models?
On the other side, the CX, with more RAM, more Flash, color screen, a newer USB controller, different interrupt controllers, etc.
Notes: This memory does not support "Execute In Place" (XIP).
I just saw the linux kernel option "Kernel Execute In-Place from ROM".At the moment linuxloader2 copies the complete kernel image to ram.Wouldn't it be possible to use that option (more free ram)?
the extremely crappy screen of the Clickpad & Touchpad
Congratz Just a little question, maybe it will sound silly to those who know ^^ :The log says :"Processor : ARM926EJ-S rev 4 (v5l)BogoMIPS : 59.39"Looking that proc reference I found this : http://pastebin.com/dFSsVaBe, which reads a BogoMIPS of 103.68. How can it be different if it'as actually the exact same processor ?
Is there any tut? I would be vey interessed by testing that! :p