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emerendsouza
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Posted - 20 Feb 2004 : 10:22:03
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For some reason CE startup is very slow from this point forward:
Windows CE Kernel for ARM (Thumb Enabled) Built on May 31 2002 at 14:36:15 ProcessorType=02d0 Revision=6 sp_abt=ffff5000 sp_irq=ffff2800 sp_undef=ffffc800 Registry area is blank. Sp=ffffc7d0 No SMC Chips. Scanning Installed Providers Installing Layered Providers Installed over Windows CE MS Tcpip [UDP/IP]. Installed over Windows CE MS Tcpip [UDP/IP]. Installed over Windows CE MS Tcpip [TCP/IP]. Installed over Windows CE MS Tcpip [TCP/IP]. Can't Reorder under CEPreparing To Reoder Installed Chains FlashFX Disk Detected: Ver 5.10 (Build 492) GetSerialObject 1 VirtualAlloc Succeeded VirtualCopy Succeeded, pVMem:683000, physical=a6900000,pHWHead->pBaseAddress=680000 GetSerialObject 2 GetSerialObject 3 GetSerialObject 4 GetSerialObject 5 GetSerialObject 6 GetSerialObject 7 GetSerialObject 8 GetSerialObject 9
Apps take awhile to startup in Windows CE. Whats going on? |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 20 Feb 2004 : 10:37:30
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Based on the debug output, this looks like a CE build you made yourselves from the BitsyX SDK. The debug output is unfamiliar: could it be from a driver that you've included in that build?
Unless you're using a build that you made, we might not be able to help you with this. You might need to remove some of the drivers you added to the build or look at your driver source to see what's going on.
If you want, you can email us the full debug output during boot, along with information about the build you've loaded. If you're using an ADS build, the full ADS release number might help (e.g. 700115-0xxxx). Thanks! |
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emerendsouza
22 Posts |
Posted - 20 Feb 2004 : 12:15:23
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I've programmed a few bitsyx units with the same built. Some of them run just fine, while the others are very slow. The bitsyx hardware is identical. So I disagree with your statement that this problem could be because of our drivers. Any help would be appreciated. Thankyou |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 20 Feb 2004 : 12:43:51
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Thanks for your reply. This kind of issue is going to be hard to track down over the forums. Let us know how to contact you using the link above, and we can discuss the details of your hardware and CE build and how to resolve this issue. |
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