Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
How exactly did you achieve this "phenomenon"? I want to try something similar on my Zen V 2gb just to see how far this has progressed and whether or not the same green rectangle shows up on the Zen V.
If you build the bootloader boot.lds is what tells on what physical addresses it should build the program to work on/with. That's a plain normal gnu ld script that's run through a C preprocessor first, thus the #ifdefs and #defines etc.In your case it sems the boot.lds sets#define DRAMORIG 0x00900000... which I agree looks very weird and unlikely to match reality for any actual target.
Congratulations on gettting the LCD code up and running! It's good to see this progressing finally - maybe I'll even get my ZVM out of the cupboard one day when I'm bored with the D2....One thing though: in your patch it looks like there's a lot of TCC780x code left over from the D2 driver: anything referring to LCDC_* is specific to the 7801 LCD controller and needs to be removed, since writing to those addresses on another target is probably not a good idea and will almost certainly bear no relation to what is needed (the same applies to PORTCFG, BCLKCTR etc).But I'm sure you knew that already.
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