we are trying to prototype our vs1005G based product using the breakout boards v 1.1
We just connected the serial port pins and used the board in terminal or software upgload mode moving a jumper wire from pin 9 (GPIO0-0) to pin 7 or to ground, following the user instructions.
Trying to update the kernel to version 3.22 with selected "VS1005G External SPI Flash Prommer" we got the following message:
So we tryed to use "VS1005G Internal Flash Prommer" and it seemed to work properly producing the following message trace:Starting VS1005g external SPI Flash prommer v2014-01-14...
Serial Flash RDID: manufacturer 0, type 0, density 0
Warning: Can't find RDID
Serial Flash REMS: 0
Warning: Can't find REMS
Opened map file "eeprom_e.map"
Programming file "eeprom.img" to address 0x000000 (0)
Erase 4 KiB sector 0 ( 0 - 4 KiB), ok. Writing data
VERIFY ERROR block 0 (addr 0 - 255)!
ABORTING!
FATAL ERROR, ABORTING!
Finished, rebooting. (Press Close/Cancel on VSIDE)
After this operation we got several other problems: when board started in software upload mode, a Window message popup informed about the need of external disk format, but trying to accomplish this task we got another message with "Impossible to format".Starting VS1005g internal SPI Flash prommer v2014-01-14...
Serial Flash RDID: manufacturer c2 (C2), type 20 (20), density 14 (14)
Serial Flash REMS: c213 (c213)
Opened map file "eeprom_i.map"
Programming file "RESCUE_IMG" to address 0x000000 (0)
Erase 4 KiB sector 0 ( 0 - 4 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Ok
Programming file "eeprom.img" to address 0x001000 (4096)
Erase 4 KiB sector 1 ( 4 - 8 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 2 ( 8 - 12 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 3 ( 12 - 16 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 4 ( 16 - 20 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 5 ( 20 - 24 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 6 ( 24 - 28 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 7 ( 28 - 32 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 8 ( 32 - 36 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Erase 4 KiB sector 9 ( 36 - 40 KiB), ok. Writing data .
Ok
Map file "eeprom_i.map" closed
Finished, rebooting. (Press Close/Cancel on VSIDE)
We followed the user instruction step by step for the connections, and the Panu video for kernel upgrade.
It is clear that we need to do something different or something more.
Please, can you give us some more instruction to properly use breakout board for our development?
Many thanks
Enzo