On 3/14/06, Per Dalgas Jakobsen pdj@knaldgas.dk wrote:
Resounding silence...
Sorry, your post probally just got lost in all the stuff surrounding the GX2 and OLPC.
Well I guess I will have to acquire a POST card and do some digging then.
Until you get a post card my advice would be to edit the start up assembly and add a series of 5 outs to port 80 in a row and then hang in a spin loop. Then you can look at the ISA IO lines with a scope and see if you are getting the 5 outs.
No outs then your image needs a closer look.
If you are then walk the outs and hang pattern up the boot chain until you figure out why your serial port isn't up.
You can also fast track this by doing the same pattern in the early serial init code and see if you are getting to that code. if you are then your super IO is just not getting set up correctly. If not then you have to start earlier.
If you don't have access to a scope, well then you may just have to wait until you get a post card.
-- Richard A. Smith