Hm, sometimes I get these messages: (...) PACKET_INFO 0xc0004000 0x00400018 Checksum of file is 0x00000000 FLASH 0xc0004000 0x00000000 0x00400000 Found 1 x CFI at 0x80000000 No single x16 at 0x84000000 No interleaved x16 at 0x84000000 Fatal: flash is too small. END Exiting with code 0
So it looks as though it did find some of the flash (if that's at all possible). Furthermore, the LEDs blink differently. In the case described above, both yellow and red LED blink simultaneously, in the case described below, the yellow and red LEDs are alternating... Anyone any idea? I'm starting to believe that this particular board's hardware is dodgy. Regards, Sander --- In [email protected], "Sander Huijsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > when trying to flash my foxboard lx816, I get the following messages: > > [quote] > Using internal boot loader: INTERNAL_NW - Network boot (default). > Starting boot... > We're doing a flash write, this may take up to a few minutes... > > > Device ID = 0xfffff02a > This bootloader was built by sander on Thu Jul 5 21:59:19 CEST 2007. > Checksum of bootloader is 0x000a0b45 > Waiting for load info. > Checksum of file is 0x00001ebe > Got load info. > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000000 > 0x000095f8 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000004 > 0x00000004 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb000000c > 0x09603636 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > PAUSE_LOOP > 0x00020000 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c602 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > SET_REGISTER > 0x38001f00 > 0x00000007 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c402 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > LOOP > 0x38001f00 > 0x38001f5c > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8030c202 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x8000c002 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000008 > 0x80008002 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000030 > 0x00001df0 > SET_REGISTER > 0xb0000038 > 0x0000ce03 > PACKET_INFO > 0xc0004000 > 0x00800018 > Checksum of file is 0x00000000 > FLASH > 0xc0014000 > 0x00010000 > 0x007f0000 > No single x16 at 0x80000000 > No interleaved x16 at 0x80000000 > No single x16 at 0x84000000 > No interleaved x16 at 0x84000000 > END > Exiting with code 0 > [/quote] > > I've also tried to reset to factory defaults, but the LEDs don't flash > (like I guess they should) when I start up the board while pressing > the reset button (for over 10 seconds). > > I really don't know what to look for next... > > Has anyone got any suggestions? Any pointers would be greatly > appreciated! > > Sander >
