
dev/mmc1 /mnt/sd vfat rw,sync,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocha rset=iso8859-1 0 0Ĭan you read /etc/passwd and have you got /etc/shadow? Have you tried sudo? I got the same unit and it seems Ibsrom done something wrong: The Unit is also known/sold as a Delstar DS700 Could be better at this price! And where do all those guys get SUCH old kernels?.


For a start, post the contents of (decreasing priority): /proc/mtd, /proc/cpuinfo, /proc/partitions, /proc/mounts, /proc/iomem, /proc/interrupts and whatever else you consider useful :) Ibsrom, could you post a link to where your device is sold? I have not seen such configurations yet, could be interesting (with proper software, of course) :)Īs for your other opportunities, please provide some more information. Good luck, and please *never* put 5.0 Volts on the rx pin: that would destroy your CPU -) (see post #234) Hope that provides enough guidance in the forest of posts. At post #248, i have my serial console (finally) completely working. In post #223 the situation with the Vcc (5.0 Volts) for genrating the supply voltage for an 'internal' RS232 buffer is again discussed. #217 Matriark TerVel has made a picture version of the circuit. Post #202 (page 21) has the complete circuit diagram as 'ascii art'.

The pad on the board is marked 5V, but actually supplies only 3.3 Volts, and the serial interface must accept/generate no more that 3.3 Volts at the tx(d) and rx(d) pads. The default baudrate is 115200 BAUD, 8 bits, no parity. Post #155 mentions the fact that the four 'pads' marked gnd, tx, rx and 5V are the ground, txd, rxd and (no mistake.) 3.3 Volts supply pads that can be used to hook up a serial port. The ASCII drawing in post #177 is primitive, but that *is* what i've now got connected to my machine. 'my' activities start around post #128 ('page 13'), and 'about post #175 and 'onwards' i describe the serial port i connected to my machine.

Please asnwer I want to know, I uave a friend thats really good at sottering that I only get to see about once very 2-3 months and If that is right id like to get him to do it now, instead of having to wait till like december. Is that how I would go about it? with a usb? and I thought I had heard someone say something earlier about not using 5V, using 3? So I asked a while ago and no one answered as to how I could go about hooking up to the serial on my laptop, i was jsut browsing the web and found this
