[U-Boot-Users] Remote Kermit Not Responding

Rodel Miguel rodelfmiguel at gmail.com
Mon Nov 22 04:20:50 CET 2004


Hi,

I am using windoze kermit.  So, I would type loadb first.  Then, click
on kermit->send.
Am I doing something wrong here?  Are there options needed by u-boot
to successfully communicate/download files with kermit, i.e. protocol?

Thanks,
Rodel

P.S. Doesnt the fact that I could type commands successfully means my
UART is working and downloading binaries on the same UART port using
loadb would be just as easy as clicking the send option in kermit?

On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:25:14 +0100, Wolfgang Denk <wd at denx.de> wrote:
> In message <698a2fda04111900596ef08084 at mail.gmail.com> you wrote:
> > some commands successfully, e.g. go, printenv, help, etc.  However,
> > when I try to download a binary image using kermit's send, and typing
> > loadb to the serial console, the message "Remote Kermit Not
> 
> This sounds as if you were trying to do it in the  wrong  order.  You
> are  aware  that  you  FIRST start "loadb", then disconnent, and only
> then type "send /bin ...filename..." at the kermit pro,mpt?
> 
> > Responding" is logged on the terminal.  When I type ^C, the message
> > states that I have downloaded 0 bytes.  What could be causing this
> > problem?  What U-Boot configuration might I have missed out?  What
> 
> This is most likely a usage error. See the  manual  for  instructions
> how to configure Kermit.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Wolfgang Denk
> 
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