Re: [U-Boot] which protocol do I use to send S-record files when using the loads command ?

Dear Jef,
In message 226BC4AFA29FC24789DFD00DFF3084C2524247EE08@SAFEMAIL.safetran.railad.com you wrote:
Why did you not follow the description in the Manual?
Did you mean: http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/SystemSetup
Yes.
I can't get Kermit for Windows to work with U-boot.
Why not? Kermit works basicly everywhere. I've been using in since CPM times on virtually every platform I worked on (admitted, this does not include Windows).
TerraTerm and HyperTerminal work great for everything (binary transfers with loadb) but just not for loads.
I have no idea if they allow configuration of inter-character and/or inter-line delays; if they do, you can try to tweak these.
cu is not an option for us. Our customers use Windows.
INstall an OS then. Install Linux. If needed under coLinux, or in a virtual machine.
In Terraterm, there is an option to set a delay for every character. The least I seem to be able to do is 1ms/char, which makes it really slow, but it runs (it is running now, but it takes forever).
Actually you need the delay mostly after the newline character, when U-Boot is programming the tranferred data to flash.
Has anyone ever successfully been able to use these tools for loads, that you know ?
Sorry, I never use windows, and most people in my envrionment don't use it either.
-----Original Message----- From: Wolfgang Denk [mailto:wd@denx.de] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:32 AM To: Mangelschots, Jef Cc: u-boot@lists.denx.de
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Wolfgang Denk
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