Hello, I have problem building image using new Mini6410-WinCE6-Suite-1146.exe BSP. I got following error: BUILD: [01:0000000145:ERRORE] C:\WINCE600\platform\SMDK6410\src\inc\bsp.h(32) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'oal.h': No such file or directory Using previous BSP there was no such a problem. Please help with that case.
Problem building image
Ok, problem occured due to the lack of files in one of dirs. Now image builds ok but after trying to boot mini6410 image it hangs up when progress bar is full - and nothing happens. I can see logo only. Win CE do not appear. Does anyone successfully build image with "Suite-1146" - I have not changed anything in PB, only options.h for A70 lcd.
Is there any option to have more debug information during WinCE launch. I got the following com output. WinCE cannot start. ---------------- WinCE 6.0 nboot for Mini6410 Reading...Launch Windows CE... 6 ---------------- I appreciate your help
hello, i have same problem, WinCe cannot start ! com output: ----------- WinCE 6.0 nboot for Mini6410 Reading...Launch Windows CE... U ----------- after this the LCD still blank and WinCe don't start! please Help
same thing here. have mini6410 with 1gb nand, 7" lcd screen, all from friendly arm. building with wince 6.0 R3, burnt the image to the 6410 via superboot. reboot system from nand, splash screen shows up, progress bar completes all the way to the end and nothing happens. i have built win ce 6 image for mini2440 from the same workstation, no problems. am I doing something wrong? or is this a BSP problem or a configuration issue that I have overlooked, I have adjusted options.h for the 7" lcd display. do I need to configure for the nand, maybe have a particular kind of driver to support the 1 GB nand? or perhaps adjust the ram size in a config file or something? or have a particular file system included such as exFAT or TFAT or something. any one got this working and care to share? i am able to successfuly 'run' and 'burn' the win ce 6 image from friendly arm but i am not able to bake a custom rom image from my workstation. thnks