<kristianpaul>
great, i have ~14% of errors when reading namuru registers..
<kristianpaul>
seems i need a slighlty delay between read and writes
<kristianpaul>
he, in rtems w/r errors drop to 5,6%~
<kristianpaul>
now why i cant get those accumulators to show something in rtems when in bios all went fine??
<kristianpaul>
i could add the posibillity to read back some registers i'm writing in namuru, but i dont want add more and more logic just because i need a debug?.. :-7
<GitHub166>
[milkymist/gps-sdr-testing] error and pass count added to namuru memtest - Cristian Paul Peñaranda Rojas
<erikkugel>
Hi guys, I've compiled and uploaded another virtual appliance based on  Debian Squeeze with OpenWRT Development tools. It's great for quickly  compiling packages for the Ben Nanonote without having to setup a  development environment from scratch. The current virtual appliance is  built using the 2011-08-27 image, as opposed to the previous one which  is still available but was built on the 2011-02-23 image.
<erikkugel>
Hope some one finds this useful. The previous version of this appliance  got about 20 downloads, I'm hoping for more downloads this time!
<jow_laptop>
erikkugel: did you clear out the build_dir ?
<jow_laptop>
erikkugel: might help to make it a bit smaller
<erikkugel>
The OS on it's own takes a bit of space, but I'll check to see if the build-dir is clobbered...
<erikkugel>
thanks for checking it out, by the way :)
<erikkugel>
Hi, you have a great point, the build_dir is 3GB large. What would be a good way to clean it? can one just delete everything in it? also, how much of it would mean the user will have to recompile a lot themselves as dependencies when compiling packages? Thanks again for looking at this.
<jow_laptop>
theoretically yes, but I'm not 100% sure