I'm saying that you might try to continue the effort to JTAG load a more
modern FPGA image. It's possible you have to hold down the safe mode button
while loading the image.

On Thu, May 9, 2019, 2:22 PM Joe Martin <k...@k5so.com> wrote:

> Thanks for digging into that for us, Nick.  Interesting.  As the hardware
> change to rev4 occurred around mid 2011 and the earliest UHD version that
> exists on the files.ettus.com/uhd page is Feb 2104, what is the
> likelihood in your opinion that the UHD version will be compatible with the
> rev2/3 hardware from 2011?
>
> So far I’ve not been successful in reviving the 2014 UHD version so I’m
> asking to determine whether continued effort to do so is likely to yield
> anything positive with respect to interfacing with the 2011 hardware.
>
> Joe
>
> On May 9, 2019, at 3:06 PM, Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So I really dug into the old archives here and literally pulled an old
> hard drive out of a closet, and found a copy of the old hardware repository
> from back in the days when N210 was called "USRP2+". Best that I can tell,
> we only ever released two versions to the public. We might have sold R3
> stickered as R2 -- I don't see anything in the repository that would
> indicate otherwise. Rev 2/3 was sold until around June or July 2011, when
> we moved to rev 4. The only firmware/host code changes I can see between
> any of the versions are that R4 used LVDS clocking to the daughterboard
> where previous versions used CMOS. So I think you should be able to run r3
> firmware on your N210.
>
> That said, the very very old N210s with very very old firmware might not
> have used the same safe/production firmware/fpga image arrangement that we
> later arrived at. The hardware is still fine, but you might be in for a bit
> of a deep dive to get it all running again.
>
> If you have a TTL-serial adapter or a logic analyzer that works as such,
> you can connect to the debug UART header and get printout information from
> the firmware at boot time. Another good idea would be to take a video of
> the front panel LEDs as you apply power -- the boot LED lights give good
> indication of the firmware/FPGA image loading process.
>
> Nick
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 1:42 PM Joe Martin via USRP-users <
> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the info, Marcus.  However, seeing that Jason went through
>> this last year with a couple of N210 he has it would seem unlikely that all
>> three of the N210 are broken.  That being said and considering what you jus
>> said it seems that I should’ve been able to find some version of UHD that
>> will successfully communicate with the firmware and fpga images stored in
>> the unit;  I have not, using UHD versions from 3.9.0 to 3.14.0.
>>
>> I wanted to try with even earlier versions of UHD but am finding trouble
>> in utilizing UHD v3.4.0 (earliest version I could find) as it seems that
>> “prebuilt” v3.4.0 needs only Ubuntu 10.10 or 11.10 which so far I’m not
>> able to successfully install and run.   Seems we’re running out of option
>> on this one so the Deep Space Exploration Society, who I’m trying to help
>> with this, may have to come to grasps with the notion that their N210 is a
>> true brick.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> On May 9, 2019, at 2:23 PM, Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users <
>> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 05/09/2019 04:18 PM, Joe Martin via USRP-users wrote:
>>
>> Nick, Ian,
>>
>> If this unit happens to be incorrectly labeled as a rev 2 N210 and it is
>> actually a rev 3 N210, is there hope in being able to load rev 3 firmware
>> and fpga images (which I have located previously and tried actually) with
>> some available UHD version?  If so, would you be able to tell me which UHD
>> version(s) might be able to communicate with it?
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> Theoretically, most versions in the last several years should be able to
>> talk to it.  In *general* UHD never drops support for older hardware,
>>   and tries to maintain compatibility.  Now, it is the case that newer
>> features are almost never "back-ported", but basic functionality should
>>   always be there.
>>
>> What this *should* mean is that you should be able to use the firmware
>> tools once the device is in "safe mode" to get yourself to where you
>>   want to be.  If that doesn't work, that may well mean that the hardware
>> is broken, and it's unlikely to be economical to repair.
>>
>>
>> On May 9, 2019, at 2:12 PM, Joe Martin via USRP-users <
>> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>>
>> Okay.  I’ve asserted from the outset that it’s a rev 2, based on the
>> factory label.  Is this N210 a lost cause if it is actually a Rev2 N210?
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> On May 9, 2019, at 2:05 PM, Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Well, it's not a rev 4. It's either 2 or 3 in terms of hardware revision.
>>
>> On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:58 PM Joe Martin <k...@k5so.com> wrote:
>>
>>> …able to ping 192.168.10.2 successfully.
>>>
>>> On May 9, 2019, at 1:54 PM, Joe Martin <k...@k5so.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ian,
>>>
>>> Yes, I have tried many times to boot in safe mode, same result
>>> regardless.  Yes, I am able to pin to 192.168.10.2 successfully.
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> On May 9, 2019, at 1:47 PM, Joe Martin via USRP-users <
>>> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ian and Nick,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the assistance.  Attached are dropbox links to two snapshot
>>> photos:  1) the factory label on the back of the N210, showing N210 r:2.0
>>> and 2) a top side view of the N210.
>>>
>>> 1) https://www.dropbox.com/s/u92x02rni71kfb3/20190509_133253.jpg?dl=0
>>> 2) https://www.dropbox.com/s/1p8ocqf4qcr9ohb/20190509_133800.jpg?dl=0
>>>
>>> Seems this unit is indeed a rev 2 N210, yes?
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> On May 9, 2019, at 12:40 PM, Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Moreover, the best "tell" is to look at the N210 motherboard. If the
>>> SRAM chip is on the top side, it's a rev 2/3. If the SRAM is on the bottom
>>> side, it's a rev 4. If you send a picture along of the top of the N210, I
>>> can tell you if it's early or late rev.
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 11:36 AM Ian Buckley via USRP-users <
>>> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Joe,
>>>> So I scratched my head about this a little late last night and looked
>>>> back through the development repository for the N210 and as far as I can
>>>> tell there was never customer facing FPGA code for a Rev2 N210. Chatting
>>>> with Matt this morning he shared my feeling that a Rev2 wasn't sold to
>>>> customers, so I'm curious if you have a unit that has a factory label that
>>>> says N210Rev2 or if you have seen "usrp2 rev2.0" on the PCB (which can be
>>>> missleading).
>>>>
>>>> Also have you tried booting into the safe image and verifying that it
>>>> at least pings on 192.168.10.2?
>>>>
>>>> If we can conclusively identify which rev of h/w you have I can
>>>> probably help further.
>>>>
>>>> Ian
>>>>
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