Anyway, Thanks for the support :)
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
>
> On May 6, 2012 11:55 AM, "Alberich de megres" wrote:
>>
>> And for the Jtag?
>
> Never had to use jtag, so no idea, honestly. Sorry.
>
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Jonathan Bennett
>> wro
On May 6, 2012 11:55 AM, "Alberich de megres" wrote:
>
> And for the Jtag?
Never had to use jtag, so no idea, honestly. Sorry.
>
>
> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Jonathan Bennett
wrote:
> > https://www.adafruit.com/products/70 is a great serial cable. It's
> > used for ttl level serial. (If y
And for the Jtag?
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
> https://www.adafruit.com/products/70 is a great serial cable. It's
> used for ttl level serial. (If you have to solder to the board, it's
> probably ttl. If there is an actual serial port, then it's 12 v
> serial. Differ
https://www.adafruit.com/products/70 is a great serial cable. It's
used for ttl level serial. (If you have to solder to the board, it's
probably ttl. If there is an actual serial port, then it's 12 v
serial. Different device)
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Alberich de megres
wrote:
> One more la
One more last question:
which serial/jtag cable do you use? (if it is cheap, better)
thanks!
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Alberich de megres
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> @Jonathan,
>> how get access to the bootloader?
>> do you send it to
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Alberich de megres
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> @Jonathan,
> how get access to the bootloader?
> do you send it to the router by streaming, or write it and then boot it?
Get a serial port and watch the output as you turn it on. Normally
there will be a message about how to in
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 01:58:30PM +0200, Alberich de megres wrote:
> Let's suppose I don't have the jtag access, and normally we don't hit
> with the first try (on a new kernel porting) a full working kernel.
> How you test those new kernels?
The E3000 has a serial port (hidden on the back s
Hi,
@Jonathan,
how get access to the bootloader?
do you send it to the router by streaming, or write it and then boot it?
@Hauke,
I saw there's partial support, and I was planning to implemente the eth support.
But I found myself that I don't know mucho about the most basic step
as I allways used
On 04/28/2012 01:58 PM, Alberich de megres wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> I'm newbie at openwrt, since now I've used allways boards with jtag.
> I have a cisco e3000 router, which I bought some time ago, and I think
> is time to give it a try with openwrt.
>
> I saw there's no official build for the ro
Do you have a serial port, and access to the bootloader? First step,
generally, is to try a ramboot image. You transfer it and boot from
ram using the boot loader. Watch the serial output to get an idea of
what changes you need to support the board.
~Jonathan Bennett
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 6:58
Hello Guys,
I'm newbie at openwrt, since now I've used allways boards with jtag.
I have a cisco e3000 router, which I bought some time ago, and I think
is time to give it a try with openwrt.
I saw there's no official build for the router, but some promising
test. My question is how you test/devel
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