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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 01-07: Panel power on/off fixes

dzo responded! Gotta love the guy. Here's what he told me... I think the HD2 guys came to the same conclusion, AFAIK: (seems like you have as well )
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Originally Posted by dzo
Hi,

Yes I had a similar problem, there is a flag that gets cleared after a successful boot to stop it erasing the nand. You may be able to clear it with an spl command but that didn't work on vogue. What I did was make the imgfs partition very small and so only a single block is erased on boot. You should be able to do the same by changing the partition table that tinboot uses.

Hope that helps.
I hope it does too. Let me know how it goes!

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