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Strange IP PORT Network Stats

Posted: Tue 29 May 2012, 18:44
by Ted Dog
Other puppies do not have this. It goes to RackSpace in my local region but unsure what it is.

tcp 0 1 192.168.1.4:38799 to:

50.56.167.255:80 state=FIN_WAIT

can't ping or traceroute.
:shock:

Charging Amps

Posted: Wed 30 May 2012, 14:41
by Ted Dog
I have a number of small electronic devices that charge with a USB cable. Most can't charge on regular computer USB because of limits per port. However, there does not appear to be such a setup on the MeLe. Had two devices charging and then played a video from USB powered harddrive the VGA colors started to fade :P
May need to find a way to measure volt drops on the 5V to keep from getting into trouble.
To save energy (for other uses) I tried to underclocked the Mele by half 500Mz, booting and shutdown was about twice as slow, but running could not see much difference most likely do to a slow SD card.

Posted: Thu 31 May 2012, 13:57
by aarf
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Hit a rock

Posted: Sat 02 Jun 2012, 22:16
by Conn
Hello again,

DD'ed mele-sd-4gb-skeleton-20120506.img on a Toshiba 4GB SD. When I try to boot from SD none of the output device shows anything. So I can't even understand if it boots or not. (tried my HD TV that I've watched my movies with Mele yesterday, a standard LCD monitor, an HD LCD with VGA port, my old CRT TV with RCA port). Nothing comes up.

If I try to boot it from internal flash, it just prints "Loading Please Wait" and stays like this forever. It prints out the Mele logo and a please wait screen so I can't say it's 100% bricked but it doesn't boot anymore, not from SD Puppy not even Android...

Any ideas?

Cheers,
Conn

Frozen Mele 1000

Posted: Sun 03 Jun 2012, 14:19
by Ted Dog
That is not good conn. First pull out the power cord, parts of Mele are still alive even when 'off'. Second using linux to view the /tmp files of the SD for content. If it has stuff in /tmp it made it past the 'boot' apart of puppy. Copy those files to a place to investigate. If nothing then the Mele may have tried to upgrade itself and something happened. There is a windows utility and method with USB to replace the boot load, but I have not tried it. If you have to go that route, report back what all was involved.
Also if you had internet working and now you do not, it will take extra long to boot past that loading message.
general instructions for unbricking (not written for mele be sure to get the correct img)
http://elinux.org/Hack_A10_devices

Posted: Sun 03 Jun 2012, 14:22
by Ted Dog
aarf wrote:java
"Device Not Supported
We have detected that your phone, device or computing platform does not support Java SE.
Please refer to System Requirements for more information."
and
" How do I get Java for Mobile?
Java capability for mobile devices is generally integrated by the device manufacturers. It is NOT
available for download or installation by consumers. You need to check with your device
manufacturer about availability of this technology in your device."
from java website with ice cream sandwich 4.04
so can you get java in puppy on A10 arm?
new samsung galaxy III says it has java by midlets on icream sandwich 4.04.

Looked into this, it appears googles android is being sued by Sun Oracle over Java, so do not expect this to be HW or software issue. :twisted:

Posted: Sun 03 Jun 2012, 20:23
by Conn
Hi Ted! Great insight, thank you... /tmp is filled with files.

Here is bootkernel.log : http://pastebin.com/tJXYby8E.
Here is bootsysinit.log : http://pastebin.com/WZqmThGS
Here is xerrs.log : http://pastebin.com/FwyQUBJt

I'll do some more trys with a LAN cable and post the results. Meanwhile, what else would you need to inspect?

TIA,
Conn

Boot problems

Posted: Sun 03 Jun 2012, 23:24
by Ted Dog
conn, try removing all connections (LAN, USB etc) just video & SD. The txt files all error on LAN so try without it( those msgs do not appear in my boot tmp files ) . If that does not resolve booting issue, leave your composte type (NTSC or PAL) and I'll make a underclocked eva.bin (half speed) for that type to continue testing.

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 01:21
by Ted Dog
conn, mele-sd-4gb-skeleton-20120506.img is just a boot img, not a full system.

you need this.

http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/re ... .90.img.xz

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 05:23
by Conn
I tried both. The logs belong to mele-sd-4gb-lui-5.2.90.img without LAN or USB device, with just a VGA monitor.

Conn

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 15:21
by Ted Dog
conn, did you try one of the VGA evb.bin above. rename the current eva.bin in the first partition and replace it with one of the unzipped VGA evb.bin HDMI did not work out of the box for me either it's setup for 50hz not 60hz

vga

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 19:47
by raffy
Ted, your first evb.bin here works for VGA output in the Mele, even in my 1366x768 monitor.

Thanks for that.

Posted: Wed 06 Jun 2012, 11:21
by Conn
Actually I don't know how to use a .bin file and make it work on a ready made SD image.

I'm sorry, as I'm new to Puppy world I haven't got a grasp of your distro's and setup's yet. I hope to get into Puppy soon and hopefully add my contributions as well.

Cheers,
Conn

Posted: Wed 06 Jun 2012, 12:09
by aarf

Posted: Wed 06 Jun 2012, 16:46
by lwill
Just a note that I will be joining the Mele fun soon. My order just shipped. (a2000)
I have a particular use in mine for it, but will surely put Puppy on it for testing / development and try to help with feedback.

Posted: Wed 06 Jun 2012, 18:20
by Conn
Ted I've replaced the original evb.bin with the one Raffy mentioned that works. It worked like a charm!!! It is great to see Puppy boot on Mele :D Thank you!

Now, how do you think we can make it work like a full-blown computer, actually a multimedia PC? For example I can't make it 1920x1080 with true color. I'll try to install some codecs and play some movies but first I need to make it work on big screen :wink:

If you point me a direction I'll try to give you a hand and maybe improve things. If you're currently working on improvements I'll just shut up and wait :)

Cheers,
Conn

Posted: Mon 11 Jun 2012, 12:23
by ribuck
Hi Guys,

Just joined the forum. I'm new to linux and just wondered if the was a full image file of puppy available, instead of just boot image.

The only reason i ask is that it will save me creating a virtual pc with linux on just to prepare the SD card.

Rich.

Posted: Mon 11 Jun 2012, 15:38
by lwill
Try looking here:
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/h ... m_windows/


I just got mine over the weekend and still playing around with it.
When I get use to it I will post my impressions/results/questions.

Posted: Mon 11 Jun 2012, 18:57
by Conn
Full release is here : http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/releases/alpha/ Read the ReadMe first...

For quick Image-to-SD check : http://www.pendrivelinux.com/

Cheers,
Conn

Success to run puppy linux in my tablet

Posted: Wed 27 Jun 2012, 09:21
by CHLee
I success to run puppy linux in my Onda VX610W tablet last night.
1. Download the mele-sd-4gb-lui-5.2.90.img.xz from:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... .90.img.xz
2. Save the image to a SD card:

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unxz --stdout mele-sd-4gb-lui-5.2.90.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sdb
sync
3. Get the config file(script.bin) from my tablet, and rename it to evb.bin.
4. Plugin the SD card and mount the /dev/sdb1 (a 16MB vfat partition), and replace the evb.bin that get from VX610W. Then sync and umount the /dev/sdb1
5. Put the SD card to the VX610W tablet and power on it.
6. About 30 sec, I could see puppy running. See the picture.
7. You need a OTG USB cable to connect the keyboard and mouse. See the picture.

It can run many softwares that puppy have, eg: abiword, Gnumeric, mtPaint, geany, . . .

Know issue:
1. WiFi could not connect.
2. SeaMonkey have error, not working

I am very happly.
Thanks Barry very much.