Matt Callow wrote:
using pbltool with the default linux.pbl as provided by Mark wont touch the Amstrad code - it only writes to RAM, so a powercycle of the E3 will bring it back to it's default state.
Okaaaaay.... I really beginning to get the feeling that I'm asking for privilidged or restricted information here, and no one wants to say "we're not going to tell you that" :-) Last try. Please could someone detail the memory map. Address ranges of NOR, NAND; SDRAM; location of Amstrad code, PBL loader, that sort of thing. At least then I'll be able to make more informed choices about where I can put my own code and stuff... As an incentive, I have an Omnivision OV6650 datasheet for the first correct respondant! :-) -- David J. Singer doc@deadvirgins.org.uk "Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"