Hi,

On Mon, Jun 18, Marc Jones wrote:

> Sounds like the source or input clock is set wrong.
> 
> Try checking/changing CRF0 for UART A clock source settings.
> 
> It probably isn't the problem but you could also check CR24 bit 6, 
> 24/48MHz input clock. This is set by a pin on the motherboard but could 
> be wrong or is getting changed?

I've no idea how to do this, because I'am not a programmer and don't
know how to insert this stuff.

The chip documentation has some assembler code, but I think that isn't
the right way.


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