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Unless you've got the schematics and BSP for this device you won't be able to build a new image for it. Your best bet is viewsonics support... Good luck, Michel Verhagen, eMVP Check out my blog: http://GuruCE.com/blog GuruCE Ltd. Microsoft Embedded Partner http://GuruCE.com Consultancy, training and development services. tfittsy@gmail.com wrote: > I just bought a used ViewSonic     

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Author: Michel Verhagen (eMVP)
Date: Apr 18, 2008 22:20

Comments Inline. Just wanted to say that you need to ensure that you do not use any functionality that is xscale specific, and a lot of the XLLP code, amongst others, is very xscale only. Geoff -- Since i dont know how to create a .nb0 through the config.bib,i am creating nk.nb0 from NK.BIN using viewbin and cvrtbin sequence. Uncomment ROMSIZE in your config. bib, make it
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Hi Paul, Thanks for the reply. I am giving you the detail idea about my project. Environment: We have a process control application implemented on a Industrial PC (Make:B&R, Model: APC-620: Processor:Intel Pentium M 1.6 GHz with Windows CE 5.0 OS). Application is developed in eVC++ 4.0 Application: The application developed is a Process Control System having various embedded modules     

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Author: Silver
Date: Oct 23, 2007 09:52

It's Marvell's tool now, ask them? -- Dean Ramsier - eMVP BSQUARE Corporation "shofar" <gaobinhua@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1179803055.920595.120140@x18g2000prd.googlegroups.com... As Intel has sold Xscale to Marvell, Where can i download w_xwoem01_bu2_2.0.012.exe and w_xisdt01_bu2_2.0.015.exe to make intel development software support PXA3XX. I need to make my Intel
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Hi again To complete my last answer, I will list all debug outputs thrown at my erronous code spot. Maybe there are others interesting messages: 0x83e59ca0: SECUR32: Locating package 'NTLM' ...0x83e59ca0: found (0x00044840). 0x83d97da8: SECUR32: Locating package 'NTLM' ...0x83d97da8: found (0x00044840). 0x83d97da8: ASP: ParseInput failed, err = 1009 0x83e81640: !RdrUIThread: SH_WMGR     

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Author: ash
Date: Jul 30, 2007 00:46

Hi John I have been able to set up a debug image, whereat I see the following outputs. One which more or less floods the output window: 0x83ee9400: !ERROR: Calling EnterCriticalSection on a CS (00039128) that is not initialized! 0x83ee9400: Coredll: DEBUGCHK failed in file c:\macallan\private\winceos\coreos\core\dll\cscode.c at line 87 0x83ee9400: DEBUG_BREAK @03f5d7b4 MD=1f Ignored.
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If what you want is just to send CMD to your SD card and get the response, maybe you can modify the SDBus.dll to add you testing code instead of accessing Xscale's registers directly. For example, you can modify the CSDBusDriver::HandleAddDevice() function in SDBus.dll. This function is called when card is inserted into the slot. The first CMD this function send is CMD5 to determine if the     

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Author: Dean Ramsier
Date: May 22, 2007 05:48

Why do you need to access the registers directly? -- Bruce Eitman (eMVP) Senior Engineer Bruce.Eitman AT EuroTech DOT com My BLOG http://geekswithblogs.net/bruceeitman EuroTech Inc. www.EuroTech.com "ethan" <u45623@uwe> wrote in message news:88fc26bd4ad21@uwe... I developed a SD card. My develop board is based on xscale. I want to directly access registers in SD host controller
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Again, the driver model itself didn't change (as far as I know). Just take the CE.NET version, port it to your hardware, and see what happens... -- Dean Ramsier - eMVP BSQUARE Corporation "Jamie" <Jamie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5B9C2CF4-F1CB-4FA0-A98A-92D841786C67@microsoft.com... > Unfortunately, following is the response from SMSC: > > *****************     

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Author: shofar
Date: May 21, 2007 20:04

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Author: Marc
Date: Nov 14, 2006 02:17

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Author: Marc
Date: Nov 14, 2006 02:04

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Author: C.L
Date: Aug 21, 2008 19:05

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Author: Bruce Eitman [eMVP]
Date: Aug 21, 2008 05:11

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Author: Dean Ramsier
Date: Aug 15, 2008 08:15

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