Hi Jason,

Thanks for your help.

Does it mean I should burn the  EEPROM myself?

Where can I get the instruction on how to build the EEPROM?

Since I don't see any EEPROM burning instruction from the gnuradio
installation doc.  I just want to confirm the exact steps on that so I
would accidentally destroyed my EEPROM.

Thanks,
Woody



On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Jason Uher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Jason Uher <[email protected]>:
>>> Warning: Treating daughterboard with invalid EEPROM contents as if it
>>> were a "Basic Tx."
>>> Warning: This is almost certainly wrong...  Use appropriate
>>> burn-*-eeprom utility.
>>
>>
>> have you tried using the appropriate burn-*-eeprom utility?
>>
>> It should be something like "gnuradio/usrp/host/apps/burn-db-eeprom -f
>> -A -t (your card type)".  You can find your card type and the options
>> in the code here:
>> http://www.gnuradio.org/trac/browser/gnuradio/trunk/usrp/host/apps/burn-db-eeprom?rev=6130
>> (burn-db-eeprom -h might work, mine fails)
>>
>> Jason
>>
>
> Ack, that's a very old link, drop the '?rev=6130' from the end
>


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