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Actually it is configured into lilo, inittab, and your gettys<BR>
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We will have a version this week with all patched to use the standard 19200 that the WRAP boards default to in the BIOS. <BR>
On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 12:08, Joe Nelson wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Wow. That was simple. Must be something funny with that higher baud
rate. Changing it to 9600 did the trick. Thanks.
On Apr 8, 2005 1:00 PM, Robert Haskins <rhaskins@cnetwork.com> wrote:
> I'd suggest setting your Hyperterm console to 9600 8n1. Also, verify
> that your net4501 BIOS is set to 9600 as well. vt100 terminal emulation
> should work fine. My net4501 with voyage-0.1 works just fine with these
> settings.
>
> Joe Nelson wrote:
> > I have a Soekris net4501 that has been running LEAF for quite a while
> > and I'm looking to upgrade it to a full blown Debian. So far Voyage
> > looks like it fits the bill. I have loaded it on a 256 MB CF card and
> > it seems like it loaded up without any problems. The issue is when I
> > try to boot it up and watch the boot up process using HyperTerminal on
> > a Windows machine. The text appears all garbled. I would guess that
> > I need to use a different terminal emulation or something. I've tried
> > a few but they all seem to leave the text messed up. Am I looking at
> > the right thing? Do I need to look elsewhere for my solution?
> >
> > Thank you
> >
>
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