Actually the worst thing is that I did not write anything to flash. I was just considering to write zImage to flash. I just shutdown the linux running on that board (booted with bootp) to get into dink and it just did not work anymore.
//Lauri On Friday 06 September 2002 20:26, Mark A. Greer wrote: > Tom Rini wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 11:02:58AM +0300, Lauri Ojantakanen wrote: > > > Instant need for booting from ide disk seem to have gone away :( Dink32 > > > does not start anymore at all. When I restart the machine nothing comes > > > through the serial cable (settings are correct). I have not touched to > > > any board switches. Red leds on the altimus board are as follows: > > > > Were you trying to put the kernel in flash or something? If you've got > > access to HW debuggers (like the Abatron BDI) look at what's at > > 0xFF00_0000, it should start off with a bunch of nop's. > > Ah, I guess I should have said, "Don't overwrite DINK" if that's what you > did. If you overwrote DINK, you'll have to find a ROM burner & a copy of > DINK and put it back on the FLASH. After that, you can put the zImage > either further back in that FLASH where id doesn't overwrite any other code > or better yet put it in the secondary FLASH. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/