I tried to make a serial connection with my dns-323 B1 today, but I didn't succeed.What I did:- Used a Nokia Ca-42 cable and solderd the right pins to the board.
v3.3 wasn't needed.I had accidentally switched my rx and tx wire.i've got a working serial connection now!I'm planning on doing the ram upgrade described up here:
I think this wouldn't infuence alt-f?what I mean is: I don't need to make changes to alt-f?
I'm afraid that I can't help you any further in this subject.
You should open a new topic or try posting in the original forum.
Luck, and keep us informed.
On Sep 21, 2012 6:27 PM, "Keon91" <kpsc...@gmail.com> wrote:there is no need to use an oven.the ram has a tsopII66 package just a good tempature controlled soldering iron and a steady hand.
here are some techniques for soldering surfacemount : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uiroWBkdFYI already made an backup from the uboot using: "dd if=/dev/mtdblock4 of=uboot.bin"and I found the “01 00 ff 03” value at the right ofset: 0x14C8 and "10 60 A0 E3" at the ofset of: 0xE30.
joering discribes that you need to patch these values:0x14C8 (decimal 5323) 3 -> 7
0xE30 (decimal 3632) 1 -> 2
What I understand from this is that the values need to be changed to :“01 00 ff 07” at 0x14CB"20 60 A0 E3" at 0xE30maybe you can confirm if I'm right here?
I will take some photo's from my work soldering work but I'm still waiting for the ddr sodimm 2700 module to arrive from hongkong.
Op donderdag 20 september 2012 17:03:20 UTC+2 schreef Joao Cardoso het volgende:
> > > > On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 3:39:41 PM UTC+1, Keon91 wrote: >> >> v3.3 wasn't needed. ...
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