TS-755X Errata nandchange: Difference between revisions
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In February 2011 we switched from an STMicro NAND chip to a SAMSUNG NAND chip. This process requires modification to nandctl in order to | In February 2011 we switched from an STMicro NAND chip to a SAMSUNG NAND chip. This process requires modification to nandctl in order to correctly communicate with the new IC. All of our images as of February 11th 2011 have been updated with the proper binaries and they have been pushed to production and our FTP site. This is a notice to customers who load custom software on their TS-755Xs that the nandctl binary needs to be updated, the entire image is recommended, but only the binary is required. These images can be found [ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7500-linux/binaries/ts-images/ on our FTP site] |
Revision as of 13:22, 7 February 2012
Synopsis | TS-755X NAND IC change |
Severity | Low |
Class | Hardware Change |
Affected | All TS-755X/TS-4500 SBCs with a NAND chip marked with "SAMSUNG" |
Status | Customer software updates may be necessary |
Description:
In February 2011 we switched from an STMicro NAND chip to a SAMSUNG NAND chip. This process requires modification to nandctl in order to correctly communicate with the new IC. All of our images as of February 11th 2011 have been updated with the proper binaries and they have been pushed to production and our FTP site. This is a notice to customers who load custom software on their TS-755Xs that the nandctl binary needs to be updated, the entire image is recommended, but only the binary is required. These images can be found on our FTP site