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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Booting problems
From: "Fabian Alfaro" <>
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:37:55 -0000
The Serial_blaster version I used is the one I think you put on the
files of this group. It worked fine but the problem I have is what to
do when I get the RedBoot prompt.
If I connect the ethernet port, the TS-7250 reboots.
I've been thinking the problem is also with the kernel, but I'm not sure.
Everything started when I accidentally connected more than 3.3 volts
to a digital output.

Thanks again,
Fabian

--- In  Curtis Monroe <> wrote:
>
> I think their may be some problems with the serial_blaster, as it
does not 
> setup all the appropriate hardware settings that ts-nandboot and
ts-bootrom 
> do. Serial_blaster shifts these initializations to redboot. So you
would need 
> to use the Serial_blaster version of redboot (the patch was included).
> 
> The flashing leds for the serial_blaster are well documented in the
boot.S 
> source file.
> 
> Dissassembled source for ts-nandboot and ts-bootrom are also there
if you need 
> to determine the meaning of the leds.
> 
> The 5-second reboot is likely do to the watchdog timer resetting the
system.
> 
> Was you power failure due to a power spike? electrical storm? 
> I corrupted my nand flash from a power failure once.
> 
> -Curtis.
> 
> 
> On November 29, 2005 04:46 pm, Fabian Alfaro wrote:
> > Hello
> >  
> >  After a power failure, when I boot my TS-7250 without Ethernet cable
> >  connected red and green LEDs remain in solid state. In the console I
> >  get TS-NANDBOOT and TS-BOOTROM and stays there.
> >  
> >  If I boot the SBC with Ethernet cabled connected, green LED remains
> >  solid and red blinking slowly. The board reboot every 5 seconds
or so.
> >  It gets to TS-NANDBOOT and TS-BOOTROM and then reboots.
> >  
> >  I ran serial_blaster program but when I get to redboot prompt and
> >  connect the Ethernet cable, it reboots.
> >  
> >  Does anyone know what is the problem? Maybe with redboot or something
> >  like that?
> >  
> >  I've checked the documentation and haven't seen information about
what
> >  the LEDs mean in solid state, both of them.
> >  
> >  Thank You,
> >  
> >  Fabian Alfaro
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >    
> >  
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