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Re: Help with floppy start up type


Thanks Nick!!!!

I did get the output now in GDB. The problem was with the null modem
cable. I was getting the RedBoot prompt but not able to connect with gdb.
Now working fine.

-Praveena

> <praveena@netindial.com> writes:
>
>> I did try with the Redboot and I could boot redboot on my system. But
>> when I am trying to connect from the host system with
>> i386-elf-gdb(target remote /dev/ttyS0) , I am not able to connect(I
>> get: ignoring packet Continuing.....& then malformed response). Not
>> able to load the file from minicom too......
>>
>> Can yu please specify what the above error means.....Is the serial
>> connection not established properly or ??????
>>
>
> Please keep the discussion on the mailing list.
>
> Do you get the RedBoot prompt when connected with minicom? If so, are
> you connecting GDB at the right baud rate? Try the following command
> before connecting:
>
> (gdb) set remotelogfile gdb.log
>
> After the connection fails take a look at the file gdb.log and see what
> was being passed across the link, this may give you a clue as to what is
> going on.
>
> --
> Nick Garnett                    eCos Kernel Architect
> http://www.ecoscentric.com      The eCos and RedBoot experts






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