Hola after formating the NAND flash. with the DNW im trying to upload supervivi-64m to my mini2440, that is a 64 and get this message " Length of file is too big : 256416 > 163840 Failed downloading file " instead i uploaded the " supervivi_mini2440 " but is not booting how can i upload the -64m ? thanks
Length of file is too big
i think that you may be are trying to install a wrong version of supervivi look on dowloads there you can find the packages you are going to need
hola i downloaded this file " supervivi_20090721.zip " the supervivi-64M is 251 kb try to upload it after the format (x) and get the same message " Length of file is too big : 256416 > 163840 Failed downloading file " my board is 64m
I mean updating the NOR with H-JTAG: http://www.friendlyarm.net/dl.php?file=download.pdf
I also received this error om mini2440-128M: even programming the SST39VF1601 via JTAG was not useful ! ##### FriendlyARM BIOS 2.0 for 2440 ##### [x] format NAND FLASH for Linux [v] Download vivi [k] Download linux kernel [y] Download root_yaffs image [a] Absolute User Application [n] Download Nboot for WinCE [l] Download WinCE boot-logo [w] Download WinCE NK.bin [d] Download & Run [z] Download zImage into RAM [g] Boot linux from RAM [f] Format the nand flash [b] Boot the system [s] Set the boot parameters [u] Backup NAND Flash to HOST through USB(upload) [r] Restore NAND Flash from HOST through USB [q] Goto shell of vivi [i] Version: 1026-2K Enter your selection: x Found block size = 0x00020000 Erasing... ... done Writing... ... done Written 49152 bytes Saved vivi private data --- Enter your selection: v USB host is connected. Waiting a download. Now, Downloading [ADDRESS:30000000h,TOTAL:249258] RECEIVED FILE SIZE: 249258 (243KB/S, 1S) Downloaded file at 0x30000000, size = 249248 bytes Found block size = 0x00040000 Erasing... ... done Writing... ... done Written 249248 bytes --- Enter your selection: k USB host is connected. Waiting a download. Length of file is too big : 2516916 > 2097152 Failed downloading file ---
But, there is more than one of them. Search around for <kernel partition size> There have been some postings about similar issues.
< But, there is more than one of them. That probably wasn't the right answer! I mean there is at least 64M of space in flash, so I think you need to change partition size.
1st hit on <change kernel partition> http://www.friendlyarm.net/forum/topic/541