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Re: AT91EB40 and RedBoot
- From: Scott Dattalo <scott at dattalo dot com>
- Cc: eCos Discussion <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 18:05:24 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] AT91EB40 and RedBoot
On 7 Jun 2002, Gary Thomas wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 18:15, Scott Dattalo wrote:
> >
> > The short question:
> >
> > I can establish a communication link to my Atmel AT91EB40 evaluation board
> > with gdb (Insight). However, after I download the redboot_RAM.elf, I'm
> > unable to obtain a redboot prompt with minicom. The question is, well, why
> > not? Specifically (see below), how does one "interrupt 'Angel' with a
> > ^Z" after the RedBoot binary has been downloaded?
<snip>
>
> You don't run minicom at this point, but rather GDB. Use the command
> line form (-nw), not Insight. Once you start up GDB, you'll be talking
> (via GDB) to the Angel on the board. Download the RedBoot image and
> start it. Then simply type ^Z - this will send the GDB session into
> the background and you can then connect via minicom. Once you do
> that, you'll be able to talk to RedBoot via its command line interface.
Wow, that was a really quick response. Invoking gdb with -nw enabled the
^Z background trick. I should have caught that...
However, minicom is still unable to establish a serial link with the
AT91EB40 serial port. I've invoked minicom with and without -o. I've tried
9600 and 38.4k. The only way I can establish a minicom <-> EB40 link is by
setting the Baud to 9600in minicom and resetting the EB40. Minicom will
display the start up header (but obviously is unable to sustain the
communication).
Any idea what else may be happening?
Scott
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