Thanks for posting this bodhi! The pogo is back up and working. Now i need to decide what to do with it. :-)by Skyrunner84 - uBoot
Great news it finally worked..... It turns out that the secret ingredient is telling yourself just one last time. It actually worked twice. the first time I had to retype the command from memory and forgot the -B switch to set the baud rate. I don't know what the default rate is but it was going way slow. I left it alone for a while and the SSH connection that i use to get into my linux boxby Skyrunner84 - uBoot
bodhi, Ok I guess I didn't understand the sequence. I will work on that next. I got that image from the thread titled "New U-Boot option for Pogoplug Series 4/V4" by Malc on this forum. It comes with an installer script but I only used the md5 check number in the script to make sure it was downloaded correctly. Obviously, I cant use the installer script because the device wontby Skyrunner84 - uBoot
Well since my last post there has been a few more changes. I have seen more of a progress bar and it does not just spit out the error right away. I still get the same error but not as quick. Gets the blood flowing to see it start doing something. This happened several times in a row then for no reason went back to hanging with the spinning /. I must be doing something wrong.by Skyrunner84 - uBoot
Ok so the first time running kwboot after posting this it finally does something different. Strange how that happens all the time. Anyway I'm still not there yet. I run the command and this is what i get: # ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b uboot.nandpogoV4-USB-SATA-Net.kwb -p Sending boot message. Please reboot the target...| Sending boot image... 0 % [+++++++++++++++++xmodem: Bby Skyrunner84 - uBoot
bodhi, thanks for the quick response. I will give that a try right now. I dont know how I missed this. The cause of the power being cut (my 18 month old son) just fell asleep so I might have an hour to play. I will let you know how it goes. Kevinby Skyrunner84 - uBoot
Hello everyone, I'm new to you forum but I have been messing with Pogoplugs for a while. I have been fortunate enough to not need to use JTAG on any of them until last night. I was flashing the NAND boot sector when the power to the device was cut. Initially I turned power back on and nothing happened. No serial connection, no lights, nothing! After power cycling it a few times I noticed theby Skyrunner84 - uBoot