I am trying to read the NAND to my PC,but don’t know to to put as the command..?
pblq nand.img pblq: syntax error: readflash <filename> <start> <length> readflash <filename> <offset> <length> Reads data from the NAND flash (very, very slowly) pblq nand.img <whats the offset><whats the length>
Is the start of the nand 0x something, can you help me or is there a website that explains this..? I DO NOT KNOW…?? I DO NOT Know about this stuff or about PBL.All I want to do is copy the NAND.
Is the stuff in need in the console info like here…?? LDR - 10024800 (flash 00404800) is LDR the NAND..??
Its says here.. “The second stage loader is stored in a Q;Q; format block in NAND, and is called LDR. It's responsible for finding the kernel parameters block and the kernel itself, then booting it. The kernel mounts a cramfs filesystem from the flash as its root, then pivot_roots so that the root is a ramdisk with a symlink farm into the cramfs.”
so does LDR hold the OS, thats where the main software is..?
Spanner..
From: Ralph Corderoymailto:ralph@inputplus.co.uk Sent: Sunday, 7 April 2019 18:49 To: Discussion of the Amstrad E3 emailer hardware/softwaremailto:e3-hacking@earth.li
Hi Nick,
read <filename> <startaddress> <length> Reads data from RAM into the specified file readflash <filename> <offset> <length> Reads data from the NAND flash (very, very slowly)
Is it the distinction between RAM and NAND flash that's confusing you? Otherwise, they're pretty similar.
Not beaning funny but posting on here is hard, I have never used email so much,well I don’t use email
It's always a good time to learn to use email properly. It's the core of many projects' communications. Lots of data can flow into email, e.g. RSS feed readers, and cron-job output. And there are many programs that can read it, search it, and store it as a text file per email for access by the normal Unix text processing tools. Email is king. :-)
-- Cheers, Ralph.
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