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« on: May 01, 2004, 07:38:41 pm »
I\'ve only had my 5600 (PXA 250) for a couple of days, but one of the first things I did was install the 1.02 and then 1.03 special kernel (with no overclocking). So far I\'ve not had a good experience- random hangs doing things as trivial as moving the cursor, freezes when placing the Zaurus in the cradle, various hangs when starting applications, and a few times the unit has shut itself down for no reason. Each instance required a hard reset. I\'ve put the standard kernel back on a few hours ago, and so far haven\'t had any more freezs, although the decreasing in speed and responsiveness is very noticeable.

Is this a common experience with the special kernel, or are there 5600 users getting \"true\" stability?

Also, looking at the notes on the download page for the special kernel, it implies that the Pre-emptiveness of the special kernel provides a speed increase (\"almost doubles the responsiveness of the 5600\"), while the PXA cache workaround \"gives a small speed increase\". Is this really the case? If so, would a pre-emptive kernel without the PXA workaround give a significant speed boost without the instability?

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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2004, 08:50:32 pm »
I have been running the special kernal and (knock on wood) do not have any problems.

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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2004, 12:17:24 am »
I\'ve had my Zaurus for about 2 wks now running Special kernel 1.03 for most of that time
(admittedly not doing a wide variety of things with it yet... trying to get kismet working).
Note that I upgraded to the Sharp 1.32 ROM prior to going with the Special kernel.
So far I\'ve had only one lock up (hard reset required) when I was trying out the Java
sample applications.  I have since used that application successfully so I\'m not sure
what the issue was.

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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2004, 03:45:29 am »
I have been using it for about a week now.  Only thing I have had a problem with is the zaurus complaining about low memory when I try to open some applications which seems to happen if I haven\'t rebooted the zaurus in a while.  Other than that it works great.  These problems I am having could also be caused by something else I have installed, I\'ll have to reflash the sharp kernel and see if these small problems correct themselved.  I haven\'t really had any lockups yet (only when I forget that I had a swap file on my sd card mounted and I eject it).
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2004, 07:46:40 am »
Keep the statements coming, this is interesting data for us - since we still have\'nt decided whether to enable or disable the cache errata workaround in the next OZ version.
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« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2004, 11:31:28 am »
Has anyone tried the special kernel with zynergy5600 yet??? Any tip/feedback???
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« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2004, 12:20:03 pm »
I have successfully used the special kernel v1.3 with zynergy 1.1 and sharp v 1.32 without any problems. There were some problems with the previous versions of this kernel, so be sure to use the latest version 1.3.

Note: there are 2 roms for the 5600- zynergy1.1 and zynergy 5600, and 1 rom for the 5500- zynergy1.0

I currently use sharp v1.32 with the special kernel v1.3 because I had problems installing lardmans usb-storage for 5600 on the zynergy. This was the only bug with the combo that I could find and I\'m sure that could be resolved.

One more thing... when installing the special kernel on the zynergy rom v1.1 my personal experience showed better results using the zynergy updater.sh and renaming the zImage.bin to just zImage. Explanation: zynergy updater.sh searches for zImage not zImage.bin like the sharp updater.sh.

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« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2004, 03:31:23 pm »
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Also, looking at the notes on the download page for the special kernel, it implies that the Pre-emptiveness of the special kernel provides a speed increase (\"almost doubles the responsiveness of the 5600\"), while the PXA cache workaround \"gives a small speed increase\". Is this really the case?
That\'s the wrong way around. The pre-emptive patch does very little in terms of a speed increase. It\'s the turning off of the cache bug workaround that almost double the speed.

Make sure you have flashed the v1.3 kernel. All the other versions should be taken down, but I don\'t have the access.

I\'ve never had any problems and I can\'t imagine that there would be such a contrast in experiences.
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« Reply #8 on: May 04, 2004, 06:55:22 am »
I\'ve tried to flash the special kernel v 1.3, and it won\'t seem to take. I\'m running zynergy5600, and I\'ve tried both using the sharp updater.sh with zImage.bin, and zynergy5600\'s updater.sh with just zImage. I get the kernel install progress indicator, and it seems to be doing something. With the zynergy updater it asks me to reset, and with the sharp updater is resets automatically after the flash. When I boot back up, I cat /proc/version, and it doesn\'t appear to have changed (there\'s supposed to someone\'s name in there, can\'t find what it\'s supposed to be now).  I have no /proc/cccr.... or whatever that is. Running dhry21 still gives me 148. Clearly it didn\'t take. What the heck am I doing wrong here???
I\'m using a CF card, vfat format, and they are in the root directory of the card. All owned by root, and all permissions set to 777. Not sure what else to try....
Any tips???
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« Reply #9 on: May 04, 2004, 07:04:37 am »
vfat format is the wrong format. It needs to be plain FAT16 also known as DOS FAT.

You should see colin@paravel in /proc/version when it is flashed.
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« Reply #10 on: May 04, 2004, 07:32:05 am »
Interesting. Well, I reformatted my card with mkfs.msdos (only had that, minix, vfat, and ext2). After that, I remounted and mount still shows it as a vfat partition. I don\'t have anyway of plugging the CF card into my computer, just the zaurus. I reflashed, and it\'s coming up now. Survey says.......didn\'t work. Same thing. I\'ve flashed a bunch from vfat though, I flashed zynergy and openZaurus with it. Are you sure I need fat16? What\'s vfat? fat32?? How can I get fat16 on ther if that\'s really what I need??
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« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2004, 07:52:28 am »
Technically speaking vFAT is an extension to FAT which is usually applied to FAT32. You may also need to change the partition type to make it completely FAT16 using fdisk.
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« Reply #12 on: May 04, 2004, 08:04:59 am »
Well, is the mkfs.msdos the same as fat16? Doesn\'t appear to be since it shows up as a vfat after I do that. So is the special kernel more picky than other flashes?  I\'m confused because I\'ve already flashed items from vfat, and the zaurus can read it fine. I would think that the restriction would be based upon what the zaurus update utility can read, not based on what you\'re flashing.....
Can you clarify for my Tumnus? I haven\'t had coffee and I\'m not thinking straight
BTW, thanks a ton for the help!!!
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« Reply #13 on: May 04, 2004, 08:37:17 am »
Yes, mkfs.msdos does produce a FAT16 filesystem, but there is also the partition type setting which also declares what type of filesystem a partition is. This can only be set with fdisk.

I\'m just trying to reduce the factors that could be causing your problems, since many other people have flashed this fine.
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« Reply #14 on: May 04, 2004, 10:02:57 am »
When you think you have your cf-card ready and flash again, make sure when the flash is finished reset the zaurus again and enter the maintenance menu once more and select format to complete the kernel update.

Good luck,

Greg