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[ts-7000] ts7200 won't boot into redboot... I erased flash and killed it

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Subject: [ts-7000] ts7200 won't boot into redboot... I erased flash and killed it....
From: "yur_grampa" <>
Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 02:56:17 -0000
I have created a problem and would appreciate your advice.
Please don't laugh too much.
After successfully loading netbsd into 0x00200000  a prompt asked to
configure my cflash.
All seemed to go well until it said I needed to repartition to get more
space.
I decided to use the cancel (exit) option and read more about it.
When I was brave enough to retry the load, I received an error something
to the effect that the file was already there...
When I tried to execute go from Redboot the go command  failed.
I researched out the fis erase command well enough to be dangerous.
I entered an fis erase -f 0x00200000  -l 1024 command with no effect.
When I entered the fis erase -f 0x60000000 -l 1024  I seemed to have
killed the ts7200 (wrote over some reserved space).
Upon reboot the green and red LED's flash and there is nothing going on
in the minicom session.
What can I do if anything to reflash the area I destroyed or is it
proprietary?
Note: I saw the serial blaster file posted by curtis  ....(for the
ts7250) could it help? 









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