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00:20.56 | flyback- | this channel is kind dead |
00:21.05 | flyback- | you might want to try a linuxppc distro channel |
00:25.31 | posedge | k thx |
00:40.43 | Redhatter | posedge, Maybe try earlier kernel headers? |
00:41.45 | Redhatter | posedge, The people in #gentoo-embedded may be able to help you with how to get crossdev to produce a suitable toolchain. |
00:42.03 | Redhatter | That, or #gentoo-ppc... since it seems you're building for a PPC target. |
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00:59.14 | posedge | excellent thank you :) |
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19:07.24 | guyvdb_ | Hi, anyone in here using buildroot? I am trying to build a kernel + rootfs + uboot for Arm versatile and the get it to run under qemu. I have a kernel with versatile_defconfig and a root fs. I can build u-boot.bin. I am not sure how to proceed form here. I know i need to combine the kernel and the uboot image with mkimage... can anyone point me right direction. |
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21:00.08 | TimRiker | anyone recommend a good cat5 line tester? Hoping for more than just continuity without spending and arm and a leg. |
21:15.53 | TimRiker | comments? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150160111139 |
21:37.35 | MonMotha | TimRiker: Cable Master in Indianapolis had a decent one for like $80 |
21:37.56 | MonMotha | I don't remember the brand, but it was blue and yellow. If they still ahve it, the guys at the desk (and who answer the phone - they do ship) would know it |
21:38.06 | MonMotha | they're total networking/IT nerds, theer |
21:38.31 | MonMotha | IIRC, it also came with a tone probe (since it did tone generation) |
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21:59.14 | MonMotha | TimRiker: http://cablemaster.com/ |
21:59.18 | TimRiker | https://cablemaster.com/emerchant/products.asp?pline=100102 |
21:59.43 | MonMotha | heh, they used to have a really cheap one |
21:59.53 | MonMotha | were you looking for full on verification? |
22:00.11 | MonMotha | or just additional tests like length measurement, some baseline frequency response stuff (does it utterly fail or will it probably work), etc.? |
22:01.09 | MonMotha | https://cablemaster.com/emerchant/itemdetail.asp?item=TEST%2DTP600 was it I think |
22:01.12 | MonMotha | seems to have gone up in price |
22:01.27 | MonMotha | that one will pick up pretty much any fault you'd get as part of an install |
22:01.49 | MonMotha | it can identify split pairs where there's still continuity (i.e. wires placed in the same place on both ends, but not frmo the same pair where they should be) |
22:02.01 | MonMotha | which is usually what causes things to not work but pass continuity |
22:03.24 | MonMotha | also, nobody pays full price at CableMaster :) |
22:03.32 | TimRiker | sounds like that should suffice. |
22:03.48 | MonMotha | there's some sort of new customer discount, and then once you've made a purchase, you get a returning discount that increases for every PO you make |
22:03.59 | TimRiker | it would be nice to be able to test at high signal rates, but it looks like that's cost prohibitive. |
22:04.24 | MonMotha | IIRC, the LANRover thing does a test at a few different fixed frequencies, which is how it identifies the split pairs |
22:15.40 | TimRiker | how's this one hit ya? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130152286617 |
22:16.04 | TimRiker | http://www.test-um.com/product_detail.asp?itemno=TP300 |
22:17.25 | MonMotha | I'm not sure if that doesn't just do continuity testing... |
22:17.53 | TimRiker | hmm. yeah. does not seem to test cable length. ah well. |
22:18.35 | MonMotha | ah, it does do spit pair testing |
22:18.38 | MonMotha | but yeah, I see no length checking |
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