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Edit: After reboot in linux the touchpad doesn't work anymore with nucleus, you have to reboot.But it doesn't boot anymore and you have to run NAND-Tests everytime you reboot in linux. I'll try disabling access with 1<<7 to 0x900B0018
But one problem does still exist:Quote from: Vogtinator on January 12, 2013, 04:34:42 pmEdit: After reboot in linux the touchpad doesn't work anymore with nucleus, you have to reboot.But it doesn't boot anymore and you have to run NAND-Tests everytime you reboot in linux. I'll try disabling access with 1<<7 to 0x900B0018With 1<<7 it doesn't damage the flash anymore, but the touchpad does still work only after a reboot.I don't think the touchpad problem is too easy to find, but the flash problem has to be solved asap!I didn't lose my data yet, but why is linux doing something with the NAND at all?
But it works! At least there weren't any problems after 1<<7.
Hmmm. I see. In that case, move the disable from classic.c to common.c.
Yeah, you should fix that I don't know how, maybe don't map it at all?
Did it happen to you, too?If not, my device really hates me (even the reset-button doesn't work always)
Maybe I'm testing too much?Now I'm worrying about my reset-button and flash..Oh, now I remember what we have to support, too:Charging the battery while running linux!It doesn't work yet.