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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power on and off working on some devices

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
Ok pushed some stuff to help with the panel down. seems to work for me.

We support both auo panels id's now so hopefully the gsm folk can run. Its on autobuild so get it while its hot. No one likes a cold kernel :-p
It's a bummer you had to disable the GPIO to get it working, but this is by far the smoothest panel off/on I've seen. Excellent job with the panel stuff!

I'm working on compiling a few versions of this (one with OC, one without, and a few for testing). I have to leave in a little bit with the wife, but I'll try to get full packages uploaded tonight.

Also, the rhod100 users are still stuck on boot. I'm wondering if they have different NAND, maybe a different USB, or something that is hanging it up during the boot process.
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