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I'm using a 1GByte Compact Flash disk with the Altera 1c20 eval board. I can not write more than 500MBytes to it. Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
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There should be no 512M limits.
There is a limit of 2GB on FAT filesystem. Please try read/write to the CF drive, and bypass the FAT. dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/null dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- originally posted by hippo@Oct 4 2006, 09:30 PM there should be no 512m limits.
there is a limit of 2gb on fat filesystem.
please try read/write to the cf drive, and bypass the fat.
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/null
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda
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--- Quote End --- I typed the dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/null the output was: hda:hda1 2001888+0 records in 2001888+0 records out after I typed: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda hda: hda1 /dev/hda: No space left on device 2001889+0 records in 2001888+0 records out I tried using the CompactFlash in FAT and ext2, I got the same results, can not write more than 500MB to the disk. Is it normal for the LEDs and the 7-segment displays to be counting? I did not write a routine to do that, and as soon as the system is up, it start counting. Thanks for the input
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it is possible to switch off the Leds and 7 Seg display when configuring the kernel.
Processor type and features [] Enable leds, seven segment display- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- originally posted by nacide@Oct 6 2006, 05:39 AM it is possible to switch off the leds and 7 seg display when configuring the kernel.
processor type and features
[] enable leds, seven segment display
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--- Quote End --- After performing those commands, I had to reformat the disk. Now, I'm able to write more than 512MB. It seems that I missed up the Disk, when I turned the card off before umounting the disk. Why is that? In my application, the power can go away while the board is running. Is there a way out of this?? There must be a task running in the background to blink the leds, and the seven segment displays. Is this standard with the uClinux-Nios port? Thanks
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You might try using a different filesystem. Since you're stating that power can go away, at any time, why not JFFS2 (or some other _journalling_ filesystem)?
In any case, I don't see your issue as specific to Nios/uCLinux (at this point), so you might try asking the question in other forums, or doing some internet sleuthing on your own. [EDIT: Out of curiousity, I found this link (http://www.openpsion.org/howtos/series5mx_new/x176.htm). ] Good luck! - slacker
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