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Re: Linux, MPC555 and serial .s19 download...


Kyle:


Whose board is it?  What ROM monitor?

Is the board expecting Zmodem or Xmodem instead of ascii?

Embedded environments are all different.  Details, we need details!  :^)


b.g.



On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 12:47:10PM -0600, mcdowell wrote:
> I'm new at embedded development with linux and have a question that some will 
> probably laugh at as it is so trivial.  I have set up minicom to connect with 
> a MPC555 development board's ROM monitor over RS-232 (ttyS0).  I can connect 
> fine issue commands, and communicate in general; however, when a try to 
> download a .s19 file (a test program supplied the manufacturer) a run out of 
> luck, it doesn't seem to work transfer correctly.  I'm using ascii transfer 
> (Ascii-xfr) from minicom (I've also tried from the command line).  If anyone 
> could point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.
> 
> Another quick question while I'm at it.  Has anyone use BDM on a MPC555 in 
> linux and if so where might I find more information.
> 
> Thanks for your time
> -Kyle McDowell
> 
> --There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and 
> those who don't.--
> 
> Kansas State University
> Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
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