> From: "" <>
> Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Lessons learned (& woes) from TS-7260, USB760 cell
> modem, & 2.6.32.3-m kernel
>
> But now we have officially PUNTED 2.6.32 and that interim option driver we
> found. This morning I scrubbed everything and started with fresh debian
> bootstrap and 2.6.34, Matthieu's kernel patches, etc. So far it all looks
> good, except that i2c_gpio fails modprobe at boot, and the hardware clock
> gets wiped back to Jan1 1970 every reboot, but I still call it progress!
Do you know the RTC's battery is good? (Does the board say the battery is OK on
the console when it boots?)
The ts7260 I had had a flat battery... but I had no problems with the ts7250.
Perhaps check which kernel clock drivers you've got installed.
Can you expand on the i2c_gpio not working? I'm curious to know if it is easy
to do. For the Dallas 1-Wire stuff I had to find some third-party patches to
get it to go... and parasitic power is still not working perfectly AFAICT. The
main problem was indicating which GPIO pin I wanted to use. However
protocol-wise it seems spot-on (from my limited testing).
cheers
peter
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