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    * ./splitdns323fw -k uKernel -i uRamdisk name_of_firmware_file //(Example: ./splitdns323fw -k uKernel -i uRamdisk dns323_fw_109)//     * ./splitdns323fw -k uKernel -i uRamdisk name_of_firmware_file //(Example: ./splitdns323fw -k uKernel -i uRamdisk dns323_fw_109)//
  - Once the splitdns323fw utility is finished you should have **two new files** in your home directory: **uKernel and uRamdisk**   - Once the splitdns323fw utility is finished you should have **two new files** in your home directory: **uKernel and uRamdisk**
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-  - Power on your DNS-323 and immediately (about 2 seconds) press **SPACE bar** ((I stationed my DNS-323 so I could have one hand on the power button and the other hand on the keyboard so when I turned the DNS-323 on I could **immediately** hit the keys. ****It requires quick timing**.** Don't be afraid to **unplug the DNS-323 and try again**, so long as you keep your serial adapter connected to your computer and leave Tera Term open you can repeat this until you get it. If you **unplug your serial adapter** or close Tera Term you'll need to start back at step 4.)).+  - Power on your DNS-323 and immediately (about 2 seconds) press **SPACE bar than 1** ((I stationed my DNS-323 so I could have one hand on the power button and the other hand on the keyboard so when I turned the DNS-323 on I could **immediately** hit the keys. ****It requires quick timing**.** Don't be afraid to **unplug the DNS-323 and try again**, so long as you keep your serial adapter connected to your computer and leave Tera Term open you can repeat this until you get it. If you **unplug your serial adapter** or close Tera Term you'll need to start back at step 4.  I had to use Spacebar + 1 key to get it to stop, I could hit he space bar and any other keys all day and it didn't break the autoboot. Spacebar + 1 worked form me on the first try.)).
If the serial cable is correctly wired, uboot will tell you to press a key to stop boot sequence If the serial cable is correctly wired, uboot will tell you to press a key to stop boot sequence
  - You should be prompted with a **Marvel>>** command line at this point.   - You should be prompted with a **Marvel>>** command line at this point.

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