Hi Mark,
Are you sure that you've switched the DIP switch S4.5 to OFF ????
After that I used Till Straumann's method to program the bootrom
http://www-csr.bessy.de/control/Hard/IOC/bootromDocEng.html
I've added my mini-HOWTO which I wrote for me. It also includes the output from
162-Bug I saw at the console when I was programming the bootrom.
Hope this helps...
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1) Default is that all switches of S4 are ON. Set S4.5 to OFF to boot 162bug
from EPROM.
2) Switch power on and wait for "162-Bug>" prompt.
3)
162-Bug>TIME *****
WED SEP 20 10:59:09.00 2000
162-Bug>NIOT *****
Controller LUN =00?
Device LUN =00?
Node Control Memory Address =FFE10000?
Client IP Address =0.0.0.0? 193.149.12.229 *****
Server IP Address =0.0.0.0? 193.149.12.176 *****
Subnet IP Address Mask =255.255.255.0?
Broadcast IP Address =255.255.255.255?
Gateway IP Address =0.0.0.0?
Boot File Name ("NULL" for None) =?
Argument File Name ("NULL" for None) =?
Boot File Load Address =001F0000?
Boot File Execution Address =001F0000?
Boot File Execution Delay =00000000?
Boot File Length =00000000?
Boot File Byte Offset =00000000?
BOOTP/RARP Request Retry =00?
TFTP/ARP Request Retry =00?
Trace Character Buffer Address =00000000?
BOOTP/RARP Request Control: Always/When-Needed (A/W)=W?
BOOTP/RARP Reply Update Control: Yes/No (Y/N) =Y?
Update Non-Volatile RAM (Y/N)? n *****
162-Bug>NIOP *****
Controller LUN =00?
Device LUN =00?
Get/Put =G?
File Name =? /home/admin/tftp/vxBoot/5.2/bootrom.binary.mv162-std
Memory Address =0000E000? 100000
Length =00000000?
Byte Offset =00000000?
Bytes Received =&137576, Bytes Loaded =&137576
Bytes/Second =&68788, Elapsed Time =2 Second(s)
162-Bug>MM 100000 *****
00100000 0002?
00100002 0000?
00100004 FF80?
00100006 0008?
00100008 46FC? . *****
162-Bug>PFLASH 100000 13ffff ffa00000 *****
Source Starting/Ending Addresses =00100000/0013FFFF
Destination Starting/Ending Addresses =FFA00000/FFA3FFFF
Number of Effective Bytes =00040000 (&262144)
Program FLASH Memory (Y/N)? y *****
Erasing Block Number =00 ($FFA00000)
Erasing Block Number =01 ($FFA10000)
Erasing Block Number =02 ($FFA20000)
Erasing Block Number =03 ($FFA30000)
Programming Block Number =00 ($FFA00000)
Programming Block Number =01 ($FFA10000)
Programming Block Number =02 ($FFA20000)
Programming Block Number =03 ($FFA30000)
FLASH Memory Programming Complete
162-Bug>
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