I tried the sequence but still the same errors. Should I have a /dev/ttyUSB1 when I plug in the debug board? because i dont...
Lynn On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Mike Montour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lynn Nguyen wrote: > > > An easily made but devastating mistake is to forget to actually > > activate the CPU. Just connecting power is not enough ! Press and > > hold the power button until the boot loader does its count-down, or, > > in case there is no runnable boot loader, the CPU keeps itself busy. > > > > is the 'it' this part referring to the openmoko? I mean, isn't the whole > > point of a bricked openmoko the fact that it can't turn on? How am I > > supposed to activate the CPU if it won't turn on at all? I know the > > battery is fully charged because I checked the voltage. > > "it" does refer to the phone. "Turn it on" means setting the > power-management unit (PMU) into Active mode so that voltage is applied > to the CPU. This might happen automatically when you plug in the USB > cable, but if not you can do it by pressing the power button. If the > device is "bricked" you will not see anything happen when you turn it > on, but internally the CPU will be ready to accept a JTAG connection. > > Try following the sequence described at > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board_v2#Hardware_connection (which > AFAIK should be the same for a v3 debug board). > > > this is the openocd.cfg i am using: > > Looks OK to me. > > > _______________________________________________ > support mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support >
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