I have some TS-7800 boards I am prepping for a product. Unfortunately
I messed up my NAND image by copying X86 files to this ARM device. To
try to recover, I jumpered pin 1 to boot from the SD card. These are
the messages I get.
>> TS-BOOTROM - built Nov 27 2007
>> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
>> Booting from SD card...
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>> Booting to MTD...
./bin/mount: ./bin/mount: cannot execute binary file
./bin/mount: ./bin/mount: cannot execute binary file
I expected the TS-7800 to boot from the SD device but it still boots
from the NAND device. Why does jumpering pin 1 not cause it to boot
from the SD card as expected?
Stephen D. Metcalfe
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