On Wed, 23 May 2001, Jamey Hicks wrote:
> I thought I changed the instructions yesterday. If you haven't reset it
> yet, do not do so without some checking first. If 'peek flash 0' prints
> FFFFFFFF, then reload the bootldr, otherwise you're OK and you can reset.
Yes, the first attempt to flash the bootloader resulted with 'peek
flash 0' reporting 009A009A, and 'peek flash 0x20' also reporting
009A009A. Although the vales weren't the dreaded FFFFFFFF, with both
values being equal I figured something must be wrong.
You indicate that as long as I don't receive FFFFFFFF it is safe to
reboot. For future reference, are you sure that is OK? I wanted to
play it safe, and wasn't going to reboot until I got the values that
were reported on the installation page.
-travis
Received on Thu May 24 10:40:41 2001
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