On 10/30/2010 11:58 PM, Robert Darlington wrote:

I finally got around to asking this question......I have been working on my 4501 timeserver for the past year.

Bought the parts a year ago...finally put things together with all of the TAPR boards connected to the 4501.

I copied your Ghost image to a 4 GB San Disk CF Card (used Windows to do the install)

It appears that the partitions and files are on the CF card but the 4501 will not boot from the CF card.

Any ideas as to what is going on.


Joe

http://www.nerdhouse.org/projects/timeserver/

I have a ghost image for my CF card there with FreeBSD 7 (I think).  A
little old since I haven't looked at it in over a year, but it's there for
anybody to take to get a jump start.

I noticed my net4501 was a little flaky if plugged into the wall outlet.
The thing would lock up sometimes after 10 minutes, sometimes after 10
days.   It was much more stable if plugged into a UPS that I assume filtered
the output.

My GPS board is one I custom designed for another project.  Two serial
ports, one for NMEA and the other for Trimble's proprietary binary format.
This is a Trimble Lassen IQ module with two output ports on it.

Your motherboard looks just like mine but is missing a lot of parts.  Looks
like you have only one ethernet port vs 3 on mine, one transciever chip vs 3
on mine (I assume these are ethernet transciever chips), no card slot on the
right, etc.   Is this a standard offering from Soekris?

-Bob, N3XKB

On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Jason Rabel
<ja...@extremeoverclocking.com>wrote:




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