Yes you are right.
I mean Super Jumbo AIOS.
I did create a boot.scr but on the Touchbook with mkimage.
I was not sure what to copy and what to leave out from the script,
there was also no uImage like on the demo-image only a uImage2.
It seems to work, only the screen resolution does not work.
It could be the Display that refuses to adapte to the settings.
But I will check your binaries
Are you referring to the Super Jumbo from Always Innovating? Please be
more precise in your naming
Regarding the screen resolution, the default of the SuperJumbo is:
1024x768. If you want to change it, you need to add a boot.scr at the
top of the first partition. Read this:
http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/wiki/index.php/Beagleboard#Creating_a_
custom_boot.scr
Here you have a script for 720p resolution:
http://git.alwaysinnovating.com/cgit.cgi/ai.openembedded.dev/tree/aios
/postprocess/usr/bin/ai/reset/create-boot-scr.sh
The corresponding binaries is here:
http://git.alwaysinnovating.com/cgit.cgi/ai.openembedded.dev/tree/aios
/postprocess/usr/bin/ai/reset/boot.scr
I try in AIOS.
The Touchscreen gets recognizid and the pointer follows the movement,
just the wrong direction.
Where are the calibration settings stored?
Do you use fdi?
When I start ximput_calibratior the values are displayd but not
stored.
Rico Naef