Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-04 Thread Jeremy Wright
Well, I wasn't able to get the output of any commands from a Capio running DSL, but I tried hooking the first serial port up to a laptop and I got some data when the Capio is powered on and the splash screen comes up (it's not much though). I assume that means there is some data exchange going on,

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-03 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
On 03.02.2008 05:09, Jeremy Wright wrote: >> http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?act=Print;f=26;t=12165 >> has some interesting info about Damn Small Linux on the Capio II. >> > > Yeah, I've seen that before, but I'm having a hard time finding a TC325. > I'll keep my eyes ou

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-02 Thread Jeremy Wright
>http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?act=Print;f=26;t=12165 >has some interesting info about Damn Small Linux on the Capio II. Yeah, I've seen that before, but I'm having a hard time finding a TC325.

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-02 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
On 01.02.2008 20:32, Jeremy Wright wrote: > I can't run Linux on the Capios because they don't have any external drive > access, and the only thing that they will boot off of is the DiskOnChip > which has Windows CE on it (which wants to see a Windows Terminal Server). > http://damnsmalllinux.o

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-02 Thread Jeremy Wright
Thanks for checking Juergen. I'm hoping that having the SuperIO card will help me figure out what's going on. I did find out through ethereal that Etherboot is communicating with the server, it's just not loading the image correctly. I'll let you know what I find out. Thanks again. On Feb 2, 200

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-02 Thread Juergen Beisert
Hi Jeremy, On Saturday 02 February 2008 10:04, Juergen Beisert wrote: > On Friday 01 February 2008 22:47, Jeremy Wright wrote: > > Is it that you don't have the superio (or whatever it's called) > > parallel/serial card for the Capio, or does Coreboot not recognize it? > > This box has a superio,

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-02 Thread Juergen Beisert
Hi Jeremy, On Friday 01 February 2008 22:47, Jeremy Wright wrote: > Is it that you don't have the superio (or whatever it's called) > parallel/serial card for the Capio, or does Coreboot not recognize it? This box has a superio, but the serial lines are not physically available. > I have the car

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
I'm not sure where either of the images load since I can't run any applications locally on the client. Is there a way to see where applications load from there server side? Sorry if that's a naive question, but I'm pretty new to this. On Feb 2, 2008 3:21 AM, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread ron minnich
where does nbi.img load and where does etherboot load? ron -- coreboot mailing list coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
>Good. How big is nbi.img? nbi.img is 5.6 MB and pxelinux.0 is 12.8 kB. >That looks a lot like memory problems, but it is only a gut feeling. >(One image is loaded completely , another image with a possibly >different load address causes a crash.) A size comparison and load >address comparison co

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
On 02.02.2008 02:46, Jeremy Wright wrote: > Yes, the server gets a DHCPREQUEST response to its DHCPOFFER. I took the > ethereal advice and found that not only is DHCP working, but TFTP is working > as well. I noticed it was loading the nbi.img image (sucessfully), so I > Good. How big is nbi.im

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
Yes, the server gets a DHCPREQUEST response to its DHCPOFFER. I took the ethereal advice and found that not only is DHCP working, but TFTP is working as well. I noticed it was loading the nbi.img image (sucessfully), so I switched it to pxelinux.0 and got a different response. The client starts to

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread ron minnich
On Feb 1, 2008 2:42 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01.02.2008 23:05, Jeremy Wright wrote: > > Can Etherboot load a secondary payload like that? > > Sure. I've loaded filo and etherboot with etherboot. ron -- coreboot mailing list coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.cor

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
On 01.02.2008 23:05, Jeremy Wright wrote: > According to the logs on my LTSP server (using TFTP), it's the Capio is > getting an IP address and then not requesting anything. Am I confused about > how Etherboot works? > Does the DHCP server ever get a DHCPREQUEST response to its DHCPOFFER packet

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
According to the logs on my LTSP server (using TFTP), it's the Capio is getting an IP address and then not requesting anything. Am I confused about how Etherboot works? Can Etherboot load a secondary payload like that? On Feb 1, 2008 10:01 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
On 01.02.2008 19:47, Jeremy Wright wrote: > I'm new to Coreboot, but I've been able to get a BIOS burned and sort of > working. I'm working with a Capio II 320 (see specs below) and I've tried > using the "Axus TC320" and "ASI MB-5BLMP" build tutorials since the CPU and > chipsets are so similar. I

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
I can't run any programs on the node or assemble anything. The Capio BIOS boots a DiskOnChip (48 meg Flash drive) just like it would a hard drive. The DOC contains a pre-burned copy of Windows CE that is preconfigured to only give you the remote desktop connection dialog. I can bring up the stand

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread ron minnich
On Feb 1, 2008 1:47 PM, Jeremy Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Juergen, > > Is it that you don't have the superio (or whatever it's called) > parallel/serial card for the Capio, or does Coreboot not recognize it? I > have the card, I just need to know how to use it for debugging, or even if

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
Hi Juergen, Is it that you don't have the superio (or whatever it's called) parallel/serial card for the Capio, or does Coreboot not recognize it? I have the card, I just need to know how to use it for debugging, or even if I can. Have you tried FILO with your Capio? I got the same result with it

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Juergen Beisert
On Friday 01 February 2008 19:47, Jeremy Wright wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to Coreboot, but I've been able to get a BIOS burned and sort of > working. I'm working with a Capio II 320 (see specs below) and I've tried > using the "Axus TC320" and "ASI MB-5BLMP" build tutorials since the CPU and > chips

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
I got a Windows terminal server set up, but I can't execute the terminal emulator locally. It just runs on the server. The way that Windows CE is set up on the DOC, I can't install (or run) anything locally. It's a remote desktop only client. The best that I can do is "reset it to factory condition

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
I'll try to set up a termporary terminal server with Windows XP and see if I can get to the point where I can try kermit or something similar. On Feb 1, 2008 7:35 PM, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > can you get kermit or some other terminal emulator for windows CE? > > just to test? > >

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread ron minnich
can you get kermit or some other terminal emulator for windows CE? just to test? ron -- coreboot mailing list coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
I can't run Linux on the Capios because they don't have any external drive access, and the only thing that they will boot off of is the DiskOnChip which has Windows CE on it (which wants to see a Windows Terminal Server). One of the reasons that I am trying Coreboot is to get to where I can reprogr

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread ron minnich
I am pretty sure one or both of those targets has serial console enabled. The next thing to do is boot standard bios on that board, with linux, hook up serial to a box you know works, run minicom on each end, and just verify that serial works at all. Then we can talk about coreboot serial :-) ron

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
No, I haven't set up serial console. Is there documentation on how to do that? I wasn't sure what the next step should be since I'm so unfamiliar with Coreboot. Thanks. On Feb 1, 2008 6:59 PM, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you set up serial console? Or is that your question? > >

Re: [coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread ron minnich
Have you set up serial console? Or is that your question? ron -- coreboot mailing list coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

[coreboot] Capio II 320 and Coreboot

2008-02-01 Thread Jeremy Wright
Hi, I'm new to Coreboot, but I've been able to get a BIOS burned and sort of working. I'm working with a Capio II 320 (see specs below) and I've tried using the "Axus TC320" and "ASI MB-5BLMP" build tutorials since the CPU and chipsets are so similar. I've also tried using Etherboot and FILO as th