Anyone used a LittleChips LN2440SBC board?
D. Hugh Redelmeier
hugh-pmF8o41NoarQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sat Feb 11 15:25:11 UTC 2012
| From: Kevin Cozens <kevin-4dS5u2o1hCn3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org>
| I have an ARM-based LN2440SBC board that is made by LittleChips. I can compile
| the 2.4 Linux for it and also have compiled the 2.6 kernel that was patched to
| support this board. I can't seem to get the board to recognize the SD memory
| card and that is hampering my ability to do more with this board.
Shot in the dark:
If the board is old enough, it may not have SDHC support. I only see
SD mentioned on the spec sheet. A quick Google for "LN2440SBC sdhc"
doesn't convince me that it supports SDHC. Is you SD card SD or SDHC?
I think that all cards 2G or less would work as SD. At least that
used to be the case. Any card larger than 4G is SDHC-only; SD-only
hardware cannot handle them. Some 4G cards would work with SD
hardware, even though that was not covered by the SD standard; only
some SD drivers were up up to the task.
Summary: try a 2G or smaller card.
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