Re: Platform Builder 5 Question...
- From: "HQuinonez" <HQuinonez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 21:12:40 GMT
I've tried both the Ethernet install and the Serial port... and neither
would connect, but BOTH would see the name of the device I was trying to
connect to. I have yet to try doing this on the local drive, but will do so
immediately... any other suggestions?
"Doug Cook [MSFT]" <dcook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How are you booting these devices? You need to run a bootloader on them
> in order to make them download an image.
>
> For prototyping, you will typically do the following:
> Boot into DOS, then run loadcepc to load a bin file.
> Loadcepc can be used to directly download over the parallel port, then
> boot the downloaded image.
> Loadcepc can load nk.bin directly from the local disk.
> Loadcepc can load sboot.bin, which will then download and boot the image
> over the serial port.
> Loadcepc can load eboot.bin, which will then download and boot the image
> over ethernet.
>
> For production, you will embed the bootloader directly into the boot
> sequence.
>
> --
> Thanks!
> Doug
>
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> "HQuinonez" <HQuinonez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Let me start off by saying that I'm very new to this. I've created an
>> Operating System (Windows CE 5.0) and have done a BUILD and SYSGEN in
>> order to create my runtime/nk.bin file. I've been able to use a similar
>> image in the emulator, but when I attempt to connect my CEPC to download
>> the image to it, it's not accepting the connection. I've tried both
>> Ethernet and Serial to no avail. Here is a quick rundown of the hardware
>> (2 different setups)...
>>
>> Setup 1:
>> VIA Edan EBGA Low Power CPU (667MHz)
>> Via 686B + 8606
>> VIA Prosavage TwisterT(PN133T)+VT82C686A/B Chipset
>> North Bridge:VT8606 552 PIN PBGA
>> South Bridge:VT82C686A/B 352 PIN BGA
>> BIOS Award BIOS Support ACPI Function
>> Cache 128K Level1 /64K Level2 (CPU integrated)
>> 4 Comm ports
>> VGA VT8606 with Integrated Savage4 AGP4x Graphic
>> Realtek 8139C ( 8139C+ ) Single Chip Ethernet Controller
>> http://www.technica.com.tw/en/product_detail.php?id=31
>>
>> Setup 2:
>> NS Geode GX1-300 Mhz fan less low power CPU embedded
>> NS GX1-300 Mhz CPU + CS 5530A Chipset
>> BIOS Award BIOS
>> Cache 32 K Level2 (CPU integrated)
>> Realtek 8139C ( 8139C+ ) Single Chip Ethernet Controller
>> http://www.technica.com.tw/en/product_detail.php?id=33
>>
>> Now, we currently resell these products and we're trying to get Windows
>> CE 5.0 installed on them. Any and all suggestions would be greatly
>> appreciated... as I'm stuck.
>>
>>
>
>
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