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Hello,

 

Having the problem that on our 2ndhand D2SA DX09C DTVU the old harddisk crashed.

switching on with the old hardisk lead always to: *** Software build is incompatible ***

 

I could make a imagecopy of the disk, but there were already 3 files in the fat32, which a filesystemcheck renamed to xxx.chk.

 

Then I stared with a new hdd, entering bootloader

with up towngirl all seems ok, setting of IP worked ...

 

I copied with ftp the new version on the harddisk (after format c: Y), everything seems OK, but after restart I always get the same

*** Software build is incompatible ***

 

I used two diff. harddisk, the same, I even found the very old firmware on the clone copy, (diskdone.zip) renamed it to disk.zip and installed it, same result.

 

partition was made with type c using linux, formatted with the bootloader

 

After putting via ftp the disk shows:

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C:\>dir

TEST . 20 07-Jan-110 16:52 test

BIN . 0

DISK .ZIP 20680748 07-Jan-110 17:13 DISK.ZIP

2 file(s) 20,680,768 bytes

1 dir(s) 80,018,702,336 bytes free

 

installing seems to be ok, (extracting all files ...)

 

I`ve even used another ide-cable as well, no change

 

The funny thing is, that after installing - no matter wheter old or newer firmware, there seems no way to enter via RS232.

my prompt is

*> and any keypress leads to "Not logged in"

trying at prompt with LOGIN

---------------------------

*>LOGIN thekhyber

Invalid login

*>login towngirl

Invalid login

 

What i did not understand: on the old harddisk is a directory NVDATA with DSKMII.TXT (8 KB) and a subdir BB_RAM0 with

SERS00 (1KB), sysdata (empty) USAG00 (1 KB)

 

Does anybody know, if the NVDATA has to be on a new installed harddisk and if yes, the mentioned files are all ok or if there is something missing?

 

 

SYSTEM PARAMS:

---------------

Version for BOOTLOADER is 3.1_(006)(DVTU)

 

C:\>NVMDIR BB_RAM0

PRCNVM: Device information for BB_RAM0

 

PRCNVM: Total device size = 32448 bytes

PRCNVM: Size for each file = 2048 bytes

PRCNVM: File entries used = 5

PRCNVM: File entries spare = 10

PRCNVM: Directory list for device BB_RAM0

PRCNVM: Entry 0, name = sysdat0, checksum = BF

PRCNVM: Entry 1, name = freqdat, checksum = AA

PRCNVM: Entry 3, name = email , checksum = B8

PRCNVM: Entry 4, name = screen , checksum = 1C

PRCNVM: Entry 5, name = errlog , checksum = 6E

PRCNVM: Total of 5 files

 

 

C:\>NVMDIR eeprom0

PRCNVM: Device information for eeprom0

 

PRCNVM: Total device size = 32448 bytes

PRCNVM: Size for each file = 2048 bytes

PRCNVM: File entries used = 5

PRCNVM: File entries spare = 10

 

PRCNVM: Directory list for device eeprom0

PRCNVM: Entry 0, name = sysdat0, checksum = BF

PRCNVM: Entry 1, name = freqdat, checksum = AA

PRCNVM: Entry 3, name = email , checksum = B8

PRCNVM: Entry 4, name = screen , checksum = 1C

PRCNVM: Entry 5, name = errlog , checksum = 6E

PRCNVM: Total of 5 files

 

 

C:\>nvmdir eeprom0

PRCNVM: Device information for eeprom0

 

PRCNVM: Total device size = 8192 bytes

PRCNVM: Size for each file = 128 bytes

PRCNVM: File entries used = 1

PRCNVM: File entries spare = 29

PRCNVM: Directory list for device eeprom0

PRCNVM: Entry 1, name = network, checksum = E7

PRCNVM: Total of 1 files

 

config:

CONFIGURATION DATA IS AS FOLLOWS:

 

Board Type =>

IDE mask Type => 0

LCD Type => 0

 

After starting with a new disk, this is my RS232 log:

-----------------------------------------------------

 

PRCBBBK: Keyboard type MILI detected, ident = 0x1

PRCBBBK: Keyboard software version = 0x6

IDE_DRV: ide_initialise, bus = 0

IDE_DRV: initialise complete, status = 0

IDE_DRV: ide_initialise, bus = 1

IDE_DRV: initialise complete, status = 0

IDE_DRV: ide_initialise, bus = 2

IDE_DRV: initialise complete, status = 0

IDE_MGR: Bus 0 drive 0, device type = ATA

IDE_MGR: serial_no = 'S00MJ10X607839 '

IDE_MGR: revision = 'TK100-24'

IDE_MGR: model_no = 'SAMSUNG SP0812N '

IDE_DSK: Drive 0, command sets = 0x7F01

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 using 48 bit addressing, size = 156368016 sectors

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 is SMART capable

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 SMART enabled

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 SMART attributes autosave enabled

DEV_MGR: add_device, name C:, SAMSUNG SP0812N

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

ICOFF: File is CYGNUS COFF SH format

ICOFF: Reading opthdr.

ICOFF: Read file header successfully.

ICOFF: Number of sections = 15

ICOFF: Section 0, name = '.vect'

ICOFF: Section 1, name = '.int100'

ICOFF: Section 2, name = '.int400'

ICOFF: Section 3, name = '.int600'

ICOFF: Section 4, name = '.ldcmd'

ICOFF: Section 5, name = '.init'

ICOFF: Section 6, name = '.text'

ICOFF: Section 7, name = '.mdata'

ICOFF: Section 8, name = '.bss'

ICOFF: Section 9, name = '.sys_mem'

ICOFF: Section 10, name = '.systack'

ICOFF: Section 11, name = '.histack'

ICOFF: Section 12, name = '.restart'

ICOFF: Section 13, name = '.text.0'

ICOFF: Section 14, name = '.text.1'

ICOFF: Section '.vect', size zero

ICOFF: Reading section '.int100'

ICOFF: Loading 48 bytes at address 0x8C000100

ICOFF: Reading section '.int400'

ICOFF: Loading 48 bytes at address 0x8C000400

ICOFF: Reading section '.int600'

ICOFF: Loading 48 bytes at address 0x8C000600

ICOFF: Reading section '.ldcmd'

ICOFF: Loading 528 bytes at address 0x8C000800

ICOFF: Reading section '.init'

ICOFF: Loading 432 bytes at address 0x8C000A10

ICOFF: Reading section '.text'

ICOFF: Loading 1573312 bytes at address 0x8C000BC0

ICOFF: Reading section '.mdata'

ICOFF: Loading 125264 bytes at address 0x8C26FEB0

ICOFF: Section '.bss', no load required

ICOFF: Section '.sys_mem', size zero

ICOFF: Section '.systack', size zero

ICOFF: Section '.histack', size zero

ICOFF: Section '.restart', size zero

ICOFF: Reading section '.text.0'

ICOFF: Loading 660816 bytes at address 0x8C180D80

ICOFF: Reading section '.text.1'

ICOFF: Loading 318432 bytes at address 0x8C2222D0

ICOFF: Program entry point = 0x8C000A10

Flushing drive >C:<, SAMSUNG SP0812N and switching to standby

 

SENSE: 0 PAL, 0 NTSC, 0 NO VIDEO ... set to calibration setting

Couldn't sense video standard

IDE_DRV: ide_initialise, bus = 0

IDE_DRV: initialise complete, status = 0

IDE_DRV: ide_initialise, bus = 1

IDE_DRV: initialise complete, status = 0

IDE_DRV: ide_initialise, bus = 2

IDE_DRV: initialise complete, status = 0

LCD NOT present

 

IDE_MGR: Bus 0 drive 0, device type = ATA

IDE_MGR: serial_no = 'S00MJ10X607839 '

IDE_MGR: revision = 'TK100-24'

IDE_MGR: model_no = 'SAMSUNG SP0812N '

IDE_DSK: Drive 0, command sets = 0x7F01

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 using 48 bit addressing, size = 156368016 sectors

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 is SMART capable

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 SMART enabled

IDE_DSK: Drive 0 SMART attributes autosave enabled

DEV_MGR: add_device, name C:, SAMSUNG SP0812N

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

 

*** Software build is incompatible ***

 

Manually setting ethernet to 10Mbps, half duplex

Created 5 Image servers

Wait for connect on 8234

Created 15 WEB servers

Wait for connect on 80

 

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the funny thing is, that the webserver on port 80 works !!!

 

the disk all have 8MB cache, tried it with different sizes, always the same.

 

Does anybody know, why the

IDE_MGR: ... timeout

happens and if this is the problem ?

can it be solved ?

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