Re: Serial debug, how to ?
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:24 pm
I'm having problem with my serial connection on my X1000.
I have a working XE serial setup to my Mac, but when I switch the cable to my X1000, I get nothing. Settings exactly like zzd10h (even same terminal), 115200/8-N-1. I've tried different speeds but nothing is coming from the X1000.
I get nothing from boot, and I've tried from within AmigaOS without success. Since I get no output from CFE/boot, I'm assuming it has nothing to do with AmigaOS.
My CFE variables are:
(Might have misspelled something.)
Looking at the hardware, my DB9 connector is glued on the back, and the wires seems to go the correct pins on the motherboard. On the motherboard the connector is connected to RS232 #0. I have made sure it sits firmly to the connector, but it isn't glued like everything else.
Since I ordered my X1000 with a DB9 connector, I'm assuming it has been tested, but given it isn't glued to the motherboard I am a bit suspicious.
Any ideas?
Can I try any other variables?
Can I send stuff to serial from the CFE prompt?
How is the speed set?
Should I try the 2nd RS232 connector?
How does CFE know which RS232 to send stuff to?
I have a working XE serial setup to my Mac, but when I switch the cable to my X1000, I get nothing. Settings exactly like zzd10h (even same terminal), 115200/8-N-1. I've tried different speeds but nothing is coming from the X1000.
I get nothing from boot, and I've tried from within AmigaOS without success. Since I get no output from CFE/boot, I'm assuming it has nothing to do with AmigaOS.
My CFE variables are:
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ETH0_HWADDR 00:50:...
bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda3
MENU_0_LABEL AmigaOS
MENU_1_LABEL AmigaOS CD Boot
MENU_0_COMMAND setenv amigaboot_quiet Y; boot -fs=amigafs ide0.0amigaboot.of
MENU_1_COMMAND setenv amigaboot_quiet Y; boot -fs=iso ide0.0amigaboot.of
MENU_DEFAULT 0
MENU_TIEMOUT 3
os4_commandline DEBUGLEVEL=0 SERIAL
speed set emu -astate=A4
STARTUP speed ; menu
keycap:swapaltamiga off
framebuffer 800/600/8/0x90000000/832
BOOT_CONSOLE pcconsole0
CFE_VERSION PAS-2.0.30
CFE_BOARDNAME NEMO
CFE_MEMORYSIZE 2048
Looking at the hardware, my DB9 connector is glued on the back, and the wires seems to go the correct pins on the motherboard. On the motherboard the connector is connected to RS232 #0. I have made sure it sits firmly to the connector, but it isn't glued like everything else.
Since I ordered my X1000 with a DB9 connector, I'm assuming it has been tested, but given it isn't glued to the motherboard I am a bit suspicious.
Any ideas?
Can I try any other variables?
Can I send stuff to serial from the CFE prompt?
How is the speed set?
Should I try the 2nd RS232 connector?
How does CFE know which RS232 to send stuff to?