Thanks for the answer John.
It is a serial/serial cable !
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John Williams
Envoyé : mardi 21 juillet 2009 12:36
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Objet : Re: [microblaze-uclinux] stuck at the uclinux prompt
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Jalil Boukhobza <boukhobza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've just compiled a petalinux version for my XUP V2 Pro
card following andy's tutorial (thanks Andy) http://www.labbookpages.co.uk/fpgas/linux/xupv2proMBLinux.html,
the thing doesn't work until I activated data and instruction cache on µblaze.
Now everything seems working, I do have Linux booting until the printing of the
uclinux login prompt, and their I get stuck, I couldn't enter any data !! I
have tried several different terminals (minicom, cutecom, Kermit) but still the
problem is the same.
I've seen this with certain USB->serial converters connected to the host PC.
Are you using a "native" serial port, or a USB->serial
converter? If it's a USB device, try removing, and reinserting, before
running the kermit/minicom/whatever
Regards,
John
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