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Re: Kirkwood U-boot - Getting all supported Kirkwoods on-board

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Okay, so this is definitely some kind of power issue. My drive and markweng's drive are actually the same model (except for revision) and your drive is obviously the same (is it spinning at all? Could you start uboot and plug it into SATA port once you reach the u-boot prompt?).
I don't think that timings are wrong, somehow the initialization sequence is wrong. The question is: do other/more commands need to be sent or is there some register that has to be written to in order to spin the drives up?

EDIT: Ahhh, I'm so curious, I think I'll import a Pogoplug V4. There's never too many Linux boxes to own. You probably can't imagine how difficult it is to get a Pogoplug in Germany... Nothing on ebay (except for Pogoplug Pro which have no recent kernel option) and the other options are clearly overpriced.

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