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* Verify that your RS232 cable is correctly connected | * Verify that your RS232 cable is correctly connected | ||
− | * The bootstrap jumper must be removed | + | * The [[BootStrap#Introduction|bootstrap jumper]] must be removed |
* Start the RS232 terminal on the Host side (115200 bauds 8N1) | * Start the RS232 terminal on the Host side (115200 bauds 8N1) | ||
* Reset the board | * Reset the board |
Revision as of 18:02, 25 February 2009
How-To connect your Armadeus board to your development Host.
Forewords
The default connection uses a simple RS232 Null-Modem cable (with or without USB<->serial adapter).
If you want to transfer data in a faster way, the Ethernet link is recommended.
At this stage, you should have something looking like that (IP addresses may change):
Connection Setup
A Terminal emulator (for RS232 link) and a TFTP server (for Ethernet link) have to be configured, depending on your Host operating system:
Linux
Connection with U-Boot on Linux
Window$
Connection with U-Boot on Window$
U-Boot communication quick check
- Verify that your RS232 cable is correctly connected
- The bootstrap jumper must be removed
- Start the RS232 terminal on the Host side (115200 bauds 8N1)
- Reset the board
- U-Boot must start
Here is a screenshot of what you will see on your Terminal emulator during the Linux boot.