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Subject: | [ts-7000] Using TS-9420 |
From: | "Gary Wicker" <> |
Date: | Wed, 31 Oct 2007 07:21:19 -0800 |
Has anyone used the TS-9420 to recover a bricked TS-7250? I ordered one of these but it came with no documentation. I searched the group and followed the only directions I found, but my board does nothing when powered up with a TS-9420 -- no serial output at all.
I've set the jumpers on the 9420 as follows:
1: on (boot from 9420)
2: on (ARM mode)
3: on (write en. flash)
4: off ???
5: off ???
Do you have to change any jumpers on the TS-7250 when booting from this board? Is there a howto or a readme file anywhere? It would be nice not to have to send this board back for re-flashing. Thanks!
Gary
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