What tftp server are you using?  I have run into the same problem, but only
when I was using an older tftp daemon on a SunOS box.  Try running a tftp
server on your machine and directly connecting to the router with a
crossover and see if there is any change.

Andrew Cook

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> Hi all,
>
> I was upgrading some 2600's yesterday with new flash and DRAM.
> The router boots up into rommon mode correctly. All the TFTP variables are
> then set and the code uploaded. Problem is that when the code is finished
I
> get an error about invalid checksum. Downloaded some new code and same
> results.
> Eventually, through sheer frustration I tried IOS 11.3 IP only. This
worked.
> I then reloaded the router for the new code to take effect. I was now able
> to upload the IOS 12.2.12 that I was originally trying. Worked perfectly.
> Routers are 100% stable.
>
> Anyone else have problems like this??
>
> Andrew Larkins
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