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Oz On Poodle, First Impressions
« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2006, 04:20:50 pm »
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there is a link to one here on the forum somewhere.
Here is a link for a NAND (SYST5600.DBK) made from a PXA250. I know that two users on this forum have used this file successfully to repair their poodles.
http://www.galacticslacker.com/zaurus_sl5600.shtml

You will find some instructions that I have posted in this thread... if you would like to use (or modify to use) them on your site, or wherever you place the NAND dbks.
https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showt...indpost&p=30599

If you make a request on the openzaurus-users mailing list you will find a PXA255 NAND... I don’t believe there is any difference, but I can’t be positive.

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Thanks a lot Greg   I already have a PXA255 NAND, but w/ a kernel 2.6 image which is quite useless as you can imagine heh

I'm thinking about collecting NAND backups for all Zauruses, the first one is here:
[a href=\"http://hentges.net/tmp/NAND-Backups/]http://hentges.net/tmp/NAND-Backups/[/url]

@all: Keep in mind that a NAND restore should only be a last resort.
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« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2006, 11:12:48 am »
I've managed to create a NAND backup for PXA255, so the way is clear for some test images  
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