Hi all you amazing linux people.

I am a total amateur with a foxboard.
I have tried the red one and that work fine and is easy to use.
But now I have got a FOX Board LX832 and want to use the 
CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09 (stable) because it seem practical.
(I am about to install Ubuntu so please give me a chance. :-) )

I have flashed it with "CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09" and tried to use the 
Tftpd32 
http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32.html
to get a DHCP server in my window XP and I have tried to connect it 
both directly to my PC and over a router, without firewall and with 
different settings and I restar my foxboard after every setup.

I got this in the Tftpd32 log viewer. 
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Rcvd DHCP inform Msg for IP 192.168.0.102, Mac 00:11:2F:9E:96:9C 
[31/10 18:48:32.312]
Rcvd DHCP inform Msg for IP 192.168.0.102, Mac 00:11:2F:9E:96:9C 
[31/10 18:48:35.312]
Rcvd DHCP Discover Msg for IP 0.0.0.0, Mac 00:40:8C:CD:00:00 [31/10 
19:04:21.625]
00:40:8C:CD:00:00: statically assigned to address 0.0.0.0 [31/10 
19:04:21.625]
Rcvd DHCP Rqst Msg for IP 0.0.0.0, Mac 00:40:8C:CD:00:00 [31/10 
19:04:21.703]
--------------
So the Tftpd32 detect the foxboard HWaddress 00:40:8C:CD:XX:XX

But when i try to log in to my foxboard with IP 0.0.0.0 I fail.
When I use the "command prompt window" and use "arp -a" I fail and 
never get any IP with "00:40:8C:CD:XX:XX".

How do I setup the Tftpd32 DHCP server to make it work?

Or even better, can anybody make a flash file of 
CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09 (stable)
but with a set IP adress and mail it to me or set it up somewhere so 
I can download it?

-----------------That would really be nice.---------------  :)

If not then I would like to know where I can download the file 
containing a prebuilt virtual machine image with "maybe" Linux Debian 
Sarge 3.1 and the "CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09 (stable)" already installed 
and ready to use so I can use it in VMware so I my self can try to 
set it with a set IP adress, if that is possible. 

But I thought the CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09 (stable) was open so I could 
set it up as I wanted, without a VMware Player and flashing it with 
images, but on the site
http://crisos.org
they write about the SDK so I am a bit confused.

Is it so that the command 
"svn co svn://svn.tuxfamily.org/svnroot/crisos/svn/target/darwinfox"
only work when I have Ubuntu?

Or can I use VMware with the prebuilt virtual machine image with 
Linux Debian Sarge 3.1 and the Phrozen SDK to use the command 
"svn co svn://svn.tuxfamily.org/svnroot/crisos/svn/target/darwinfox"
to get a "CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09 (stable)" in the Debian, so I can 
change the "CrisOs/DarwinFox 8.09 (stable)" in the SDK in the VMware 
as I want?

Or am I compleately out in space now?

Magi

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