From 9599fd01bdcad69824d74fbf2c97ddf3e126680e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mats O Jansson Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 19:26:37 +0000 Subject: Thecus N1200 not N2100 (armish). -moj --- distrib/notes/socppc/prep | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'distrib/notes/socppc') diff --git a/distrib/notes/socppc/prep b/distrib/notes/socppc/prep index bd64012ffcc..7d344b2209c 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/socppc/prep +++ b/distrib/notes/socppc/prep @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.2 2008/05/16 22:56:42 kettenis Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.3 2008/05/29 19:26:36 maja Exp $ To be able to boot the OpenBSD/MACHINE installation program, you will need to learn a bit about Das U-Boot, the low-level process that controls the microprocessor after hardware initialization. Talking to the Thecus -The Thecus N2100 needs a serial cable. On the back of the disk drive +The Thecus N1200 needs a serial cable. On the back of the disk drive circuit board, there is either a 10-pin header (with one pin removed), or 9 holes for you to solder in your own header. The ribbon cable that connects from there to your serial cable or the serial port on @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ If you wish to check a cable, or make your own, the pinouts are: Wire pin 1 to 1, 2 to 2 etc, with 10 not connected. -Booting Thecus N2100 +Booting Thecus N1200 When you have connected your computer, a command like "tip -115200 tty00" (assuming you're using the first serial port on your machine) should -- cgit v1.2.3