Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi!
I have a DNS-323-B1, which gives the following message:
** MARVELL BOARD: RD-88F5182-NAS-2 LE
U-Boot 1.1.1 (Nov 27 2006 - 14:25:52) Marvell version: 1.7.3
DRAM CS[0] base 0x00000000 size 64MB
DRAM Total size 64MB
[8192kB@ff800000] Flash: 8 MB
Addresses 20M - 0M are saved for the U-Boot usage.
Mem malloc Initialization (20M - 16M): Done
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
Soc: MV88F5182 Rev 2
CPU: ARM926 (Rev 0) running @ 500Mhz
SysClock = 166Mhz , TClock = 166Mhz
USB 0: host mode
USB 1: host mode
PCI 0: PCI Express Root Complex Interface
PCI 1: Conventional PCI, speed = 33000000
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
## Booting image at ff820000 ...
Bad Magic Number
Marvell>> <INTERRUPT>
Marvell>>
The loadb k, send uKernel not work because the Kermit "Fatal Kermit Protocol Error: Too many retries" message stops. / parameters for flow control, parity etc. is set to /
Does anyone have any ideas?
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To be sure, the u-boot still there ... But neither the kernel or the ramdisk can not be charged. The loadb k and r command loadb cleared / released? / A place that can be loaded onto the new one, that is:
Erased 1 Sectors
...
...
Erased 1 Sectors
Kernel Size = 0
Copy to Flash ... done
Protect Flash Bank # 1
Marvell >>
The problem is that the Kernel Size = 0!
However, about 1.4 MB's supposed to be, so you really can not fill this space kernels
Can only be repaired through JTAG?
Can anyone help?
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Hello! I got the idea because it does not improve, I will try to fix it via JTAG.
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Maybe this thread helps if you havnt read it yet.
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic. … 56&p=2
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bjby wrote:
Maybe this thread helps if you havnt read it yet.
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic. … 56&p=2
Thank you. I found the topic for this, but my problem is I do not know to upload the kernel and ramdisk. Soldering is below the Wiggler JTAG circuitry, the connector is already soldered well, try it at night ...
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Have you tried this?
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/orion/d-li … overy.html
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Yes. Whatever you do kermit = -> error too many replies. I tried for nokia data cable, prepared with max323 serial cable, and the result is the same, what I wrote above. So I thought that only JTAG can be considered
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Hmm, when I set up my first cable I was getting a lot of errors any time I tried to send via kermit. Turned out to be a bad solder joint. Maybe triple check your connections? JTAG might be the only other way, but the complexity goes up quite a bit if your gonna go that route...
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I copy here the output of kermit and understand what the problem is.
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