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Jul 23 2004, 03:34 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 8-November 03 Member No.: 877 |
Hi, I'd like to know if anyone has compiled the module ppp_async.o for the SL5600 and Sharp ROM 1.32 before. I'd like to try and use the module to initiate a pppd session with the option flag_time=0.
I have an Ericsson T39m (firmware R4A) and Socket Bluetooth Rev.E which I can't get to work together in a GPRS connection. I can successfully authenticate and connect to my network APN but there is no flow of data between the Zaurus and phone. Oddly, I can surf without a problem in a CSD connection (although I never set the baud rate more than 19200 then). I'd appreciate it if anybody knew I could debug the problem further. If anyone has the module, please reach me at jccmATebuzzDOTcomDOTmy - thanks. |
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Aug 5 2004, 09:35 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 8-November 03 Member No.: 877 |
Yay! I managed to compile the above module with zgcc2 and once I did a modprobe, my bluetooth GPRS connection worked like a charm.
Incidentally, I tried to 'make zImage' using zgcc2 but I had a line parse error in stdio.h (are the zgcc2 include files somehow different from typical cross compilers?). I skipped that step and therefore ran 'make modules' without a modversions.h file. Since my Z did not complain about kernel versions during modprobe, I guess my compiled module is ok. But I wish I could fix the stdio.h error and finish compiling my own customised kernel image. Can anyone help? |
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Mar 5 2006, 08:01 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 4-March 06 Member No.: 9,288 |
QUOTE(TnGee @ Aug 6 2004, 07:35 AM) Yay! I managed to compile the above module with zgcc2 and once I did a modprobe, my bluetooth GPRS connection worked like a charm. Incidentally, I tried to 'make zImage' using zgcc2 but I had a line parse error in stdio.h (are the zgcc2 include files somehow different from typical cross compilers?). I skipped that step and therefore ran 'make modules' without a modversions.h file. Since my Z did not complain about kernel versions during modprobe, I guess my compiled module is ok. But I wish I could fix the stdio.h error and finish compiling my own customised kernel image. Can anyone help? where can i get this??? |
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