I have a Microsoft PC which uses FTP Explorer to connect
with another Linux PC. I've been able to do an FTP connect
with no problems for many months. But now when I try to connect
to the Linux PC, 9 out of 10 times FTP Explorore can't connect
And if it does connect, the connection is closed
Has anyone ever successfully used Redhat's EDK mpc8xx-2.2.13,
not using NFS for initial RAM Disk access, but using a local initial
RAM Disk (zipped or unzipped) downloaded with the zImage?
I have, in the past, successfully used NFS on the MBX dev bd, and
ran my apps with no problems. Now, on a
I am porting a Redhat's embedded linux kernel, mpc8xx-2.2.13
from the Redh EDK 1.0), to a new custom designed bd, with the
mpc860. I am using a local RAM disk on this new bd.
I previously successfully used this version and my app on the
MBX bd. With threads a-blazin' and ethernet comm and
I am porting a Redhat's embedded linux kernel, mpc8xx-2.2.13
from the Redh EDK 1.0), to a new custom designed bd, with the
mpc860. I am using a local RAM disk on this new bd.
I previously successfully used this version and my app on the
MBX bd. With threads a-blazin' and ethernet comm and
Here's my problem,
The Unit Under Test (UUT) has Redhat's embedded Linux kernel (based on Linux/PPC
kernel 2.2.13), from the Redhat EDK 1.0, running on an embedded PowerPC
processor with 8M of RAM, and is connected to a LAN.
For my test, I have a TCP Client (Microsoft) on a PC, also connected
OK, is some better info:
The Unit Under Test (UUT) has Redhat's embedded Linux kernel (based on Linux/PPC
kernel 2.2.13),
from the Redhat EDK 1.0, running on an embedded PowerPC processor with 8M of RAM, and
is connected
to a LAN.
For my test, I had a TCP Client on a PC, also connected to the