Hello,
> However, in this case, I am using COM1 and receive all the expected
> boot messages.
Ensure your terminal emulator has hardware/software flow control
disabled. If you have verified this then try using another terminal
emulator other than hyperterminal, teraterm is a free open source
emulator for windows I would suggest.
Although you didn't mention what terminal emulator you are using
these are the two issues that cause the problem you described...
//Eddie
> --- In "David Martin" <> wrote:
>>
>> This may seam like a stupid response, but are you connecting to the
> com1 on
>> the board?
>> Redboot only uses the first port, even if you have the second port
>> configured as the console.
>> This was my problem.
>>
>> On 1/4/07, tyerslockandblock <> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Having accidentally managed to hose the ts-linux kernel on my 7260, I
>>> need to restore things to the status quo ante.
>>>
>>> Naturally (having been a good boy and read the doco :-) I decided to
>>> follow the instructions and load the kernel by issuing the appropriate
>>> commands in RedBoot.
>>>
>>> However, in spite of having rebooted a gazillion times, I have still
>>> not managed to interrupt RedBoot using ctrl+C to get it to drop into
>>> the command line.
>>>
>>
>> --
>> David L. Martin
>>
>>
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