Booting in rom-mode on a cat5500 [7:13916]

2001-07-26 Thread Frank Kim

Hi guys,
I got a cat5500 originally running on 16megs of dram and 8megs of flash on
some old ass code.  I took out that 16megs dram stick and traded it off
for a carnesada burrito.  Luckily, I had a 32megs dram stick left so I
plugged it into the cat5500 and it worked like a champ.  After finishing
my burrito, I got so hyped.  So I decided to upgrade the old ass code to
some new kick ass code, which was 5.something.  I dont'
remember.  Everythign went smooth.  The new code was rocking and
rolling.  I was able to use some new features such as cntrl-p to repeat
commands and question to list out some options.  So basically I was stoke.

Two weeks later, I got so broke.  I traded my 32megs dram stick with my
next door amigo for his old ass 16megs simms and another burrito.  So that
nite, my tummy was full, well satisfied.

Okay, now here i am with my small ass 16megs dram stick in the cat5500,
trying to boot up a code that is too big.  It would boot to the point
where it asks for the password, then it restarts again.  So, my question
is:  is there a break sequence key that I can enter to bring me into
rom-mode so I can rescue this baby?  Thanks for any advice.

And please dont tell me to take out the 8meg flash sticks and replace it
with a blank 8meg flash stick to make the switch boot to rom-mode by
itself.  This will work for me, but unfortunately, my poor ass does not
have money to buy another 8meg flash.

If someone feels offended with this email, please don't be.  Today is my
'ass day'.  So give me a break.  I only get to use the ass word once every
365 days.


-Frank




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RE: Booting in rom-mode on a cat5500 [7:13916]

2001-07-26 Thread Daniel Cotts

Certainly on Sup I blades and I suppose on Sup II and III blades there is a
set of jumpers on the card labeled "diag". You'll have to find a jumper to
fit; but that will get you into rom mon. On the Sup I it is behind the usage
display.

> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 6:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Booting in rom-mode on a cat5500 [7:13916]
> 
> 
> Hi guys,
> I got a cat5500 originally running on 16megs of dram and 
> 8megs of flash on
> some old ass code.  I took out that 16megs dram stick and 
> traded it off
> for a carnesada burrito.  Luckily, I had a 32megs dram stick left so I
> plugged it into the cat5500 and it worked like a champ.  
> After finishing
> my burrito, I got so hyped.  So I decided to upgrade the old 
> ass code to
> some new kick ass code, which was 5.something.  I dont'
> remember.  Everythign went smooth.  The new code was rocking and
> rolling.  I was able to use some new features such as cntrl-p 
> to repeat
> commands and question to list out some options.  So basically 
> I was stoke.
> 
> Two weeks later, I got so broke.  I traded my 32megs dram 
> stick with my
> next door amigo for his old ass 16megs simms and another 
> burrito.  So that
> nite, my tummy was full, well satisfied.
> 
> Okay, now here i am with my small ass 16megs dram stick in 
> the cat5500,
> trying to boot up a code that is too big.  It would boot to the point
> where it asks for the password, then it restarts again.  So, 
> my question
> is:  is there a break sequence key that I can enter to bring me into
> rom-mode so I can rescue this baby?  Thanks for any advice.
> 
> And please dont tell me to take out the 8meg flash sticks and 
> replace it
> with a blank 8meg flash stick to make the switch boot to rom-mode by
> itself.  This will work for me, but unfortunately, my poor 
> ass does not
> have money to buy another 8meg flash.
> 
> If someone feels offended with this email, please don't be.  
> Today is my
> 'ass day'.  So give me a break.  I only get to use the ass 
> word once every
> 365 days.
> 
> 
> -Frank
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