Thanks.xeno74 wrote:Here you are: forum.hyperion-entertainment.bizRibdevil wrote: P.D. I have a 9250 pci, can I put both?
So would I have 3D by the 9250?
How to do it ?
-- Christian
Virginio
Thanks.xeno74 wrote:Here you are: forum.hyperion-entertainment.bizRibdevil wrote: P.D. I have a 9250 pci, can I put both?
So would I have 3D by the 9250?
How to do it ?
-- Christian
Thank you.
I don't seem quite smart enough.Spectre660 wrote:@kilaueabart
The kernel and .dtb can be loaded from various devices.
CD,hard drive, USB,the X5000 MicroSD card which contains Uboot or a tftp server.
The fatload command would have to be modified to point to the correct device.
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For the MicroSD card you would need to add a fat32 partition. This is what I use for normal booting.
I ... created the partitions that I needed, copied a kernel and the .dtb files.
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You can do it directly using the X5000 microsSD card slot and card but if you have a problem the you will still need a microSD card reader and copy of the Uboot to recover.
Link to the thread below.
http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =58&t=3707
kilaueabart wrote:I don't seem quite smart enough.Spectre660 wrote:@kilaueabart
The kernel and .dtb can be loaded from various devices.
CD,hard drive, USB,the X5000 MicroSD card which contains Uboot or a tftp server.
The fatload command would have to be modified to point to the correct device.
...
For the MicroSD card you would need to add a fat32 partition. This is what I use for normal booting.
I ... created the partitions that I needed, copied a kernel and the .dtb files.
...
You can do it directly using the X5000 microsSD card slot and card but if you have a problem the you will still need a microSD card reader and copy of the Uboot to recover.
Link to the thread below.
http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =58&t=3707
I followed the instructions in that thread, resulting in a red SD "2.9 GB Volume" icon on my screen. "Free space: 2.6 GB," "Total capacity: 2.8 GB," "167.6 MB used." I'm puzzled about how this relates to /dev/mmcblk0p1 with its 2.73 GiB of ext4, and two unallocated 512.00 MiB partitions, according to Gparted. "2.9 GB Volume" contains one "Hidden File," "lost+found" with an "X" in a little box upper right corner.
I don't know where I am supposed to copy the .dtb files and the kernel. In fact, I don't know where to find a kernel. Another puzzle for me is that there doesn't seem to be a kernel on my USB drive, although "cyrus-4.13.11-jm.config" sounds like it relates to a kernel somewhere or other.
Yes, that was apparently the problem. I found a USB 2 drive, and it is always found immediately, so booting goes quick and smooth.Spectre660 wrote:@kilaueabart
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Various USB drives can be problematic but some work with no problems .USB 3.0 device may have more problems
All I have done so far is make a copy of the modified X5000 MicroSD card, that is, with the 512 MB before and after the UBoot section. I wanted to make sure it worked before I started copying anything to either card, but I'm stumped: I can't see any safe way to remove the original SD card. I removed the memory cards to have room, but I still couldn't find any way to securely grab the MicroSD. Its socket seems to be neatly covered with something like electrical tape. What do knowledgeable people do?The kernel and .dtb can be loaded from ... the X5000 MicroSD card which contains Uboot or a tftp server.
The fatload command would have to be modified to point to the correct device.
...
Link to the thread below.
http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =58&t=3707