
14 Nov
2006
14 Nov
'06
10:14 p.m.
In message 20061114104800.6dfba789@localhost you wrote:
Here are the commands I loaded the image with: now I got a different error. It claim the flash wasn't erased?
Correct error message.
=> cp 100000 40100000 18cfc9 Copy to Flash... Flash not Erased
Please RTFM about the correct use of the cp (resp. the cp.b) command.
I have no clue what is going on here? Any input for me?
There were already two postings on this list which pointed out that you are using hte "cp" command with wrong length parameter.
Please RTFM!!!! (ideally *before* posting)
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux
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