
Hi Waldemar,
On 14.01.15 00:23, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
Hi Andreas, Andreas Bießmann wrote,
Yes, fileaddr and filesize seemed to be set correctly. Uboot> printenv baudrate=115200 ethaddr=00:04:25:1C:5A:AC eth1addr=00:04:25:1C:5A:AD bootcmd=fsload;bootm bootdelay=3 bootargs=console=ttyS0 root=/dev/nfs ip=dhcp bootfile=iod stdin=serial stdout=serial stderr=serial ethact=macb1 filesize=21e20 fileaddr=10400000 gatewayip=10.0.0.1 netmask=255.255.255.0 ipaddr=10.0.0.11 serverip=10.0.0.1
Environment size: 323/65532 bytes Uboot> protect off 0x0 +${filesize} Un-Protected 10 sectors Uboot> erase 0x0 +${filesize} Erasing sector 0...Erasing sector 1...Erasing sector 2...Erasing sector 3...Erasing sector 4...Erasing sector 5...Erasing sector 6...Erasing sector 7...Erasing sector 8...Erasing sector 9...
But unfortunately the device is dead after the erase command.
Damn, this damn old code run completely from NOR. Current u-boot versions relocate itself to ram after the very first bootstrap. Sorry, I did not know that these old versions do not relocate itself.
Where do you live with your JTAG programmer? ;)
In Germany near Nuremberg.
Is a AVR dragon device usable to reprogram the NGW100?
I think the dragon should work too. I dunno which software to use then but basically the dragon supports avr32.
Or what is my cheapest choice now?
You could send me the board. I feel sad breaking your board :( So I'd pay the postage back (france, right?).
Best regards
Andreas Bießmann