mc75i on 3d7k

Andy Green andy at openmoko.com
Thu Mar 5 10:31:04 CET 2009


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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| | Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 00:57 +0100 schrieb Michael 'Mickey'
| | Lauer:
| |> Now that I have a debug FPC, I can now login via serial console.
| |>
| |> Which UART is the mc75i connected to and how can I power it on?
| |
| | Oh, and... will USB power do for that or do I need to attach it to a
| | PSU?
|
| You will need a PSU or battery on there, the mc75i is powered direct
| from there.
|
| It's UART1 (counting from 0).
|
| All the 3d7k features should be piled together in
|
| sys/bus/platform/devices/om-3d7k.0/
|
| so, echo 1 > sys/bus/platform/devices/om-3d7k.0/gsm_power
|
| should do the trick.

Something else that might help, for normal rootfs you'll need to meddle
/etc/inittab to spawn login tty on /dev/ttySAC3 to get a normal login.

- -Andy
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