What are those of you buying this going to do for serial? USB debug? What's the current favorite usb debug port dongle? I need to buy one.
690G -- any major difference from "690"?
ron
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 7:57 PM, ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com wrote:
What are those of you buying this going to do for serial?
I'm looking at the manual, and there's a serial port header below the PCI slot. Labeled "13"
USB debug? What's the current favorite usb debug port dongle? I need to buy one.
Are there any cheap ones out there ?
Vincent Legoll wrote:
I'm looking at the manual, and there's a serial port header below the PCI slot. Labeled "13"
Right! Duh. Sorry about the double post. :)
USB debug? What's the current favorite usb debug port dongle? I need to buy one.
Are there any cheap ones out there ?
Get the NET20DC.
http://www.semiconductorstore.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=12083
Nowadays, I think USD 83 qualifies as cheap.
//Peter
On the 690G there is HDMI supported feature with a connector on the board :
Supports a TMDS interface, enabling DVI or HDMI 1.2 <1650 Mbps/channel with 165 MHz pixel clock rate per link HDCP 1.1 support on data stream with on-chip key storag.
Regards,
Cedric.
2008/10/12 ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com
What are those of you buying this going to do for serial? USB debug? What's the current favorite usb debug port dongle? I need to buy one.
690G -- any major difference from "690"?
ron
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ron minnich wrote:
What are those of you buying this going to do for serial?
A serial port is on the blue pin header near the last PCI slot.
//Peter
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
ron minnich wrote:
What are those of you buying this going to do for serial?
A serial port is on the blue pin header near the last PCI slot.
I just bought one once I realized it even came with a nice cable for rs232. I'm still puzzled as to what's going on with the dbm690t serial but it doesn't work with any combination of things I normally do to get rs232 to work. So it goes.
So ... this is exciting. I've got two boards now on which to try to get 690/600 working :-)
ron
ron minnich wrote:
I'm still puzzled as to what's going on with the dbm690t serial but it doesn't work with any combination of things I normally do to get rs232 to work. So it goes.
Set bit 6 in PCI register 44h of device 20, f3 (1002:438d) and it might come alive. The SB600 LPC ISA bridge doesn't decode any io by default. See page 252 and forward in document 46155. (SB600 RRG)
//Peter
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
ron minnich wrote:
I'm still puzzled as to what's going on with the dbm690t serial but it doesn't work with any combination of things I normally do to get rs232 to work. So it goes.
Set bit 6 in PCI register 44h of device 20, f3 (1002:438d) and it might come alive. The SB600 LPC ISA bridge doesn't decode any io by default. See page 252 and forward in document 46155. (SB600 RRG)
//Peter
I got this board at home as well. This is Coreboot v3, right?
Too bad it's used as an svn server now. I got to replace it with other board ASAP :-(.
Anyway, how to set the baudrate?
Darmawan Salihun wrote:
Anyway, how to set the baudrate?
Normal 16550 programming interface using io 3f8-3ff.
//Peter
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:53:27AM +0200, Darmawan Salihun wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
ron minnich wrote:
I'm still puzzled as to what's going on with the dbm690t serial but it doesn't work with any combination of things I normally do to get rs232 to work. So it goes.
Set bit 6 in PCI register 44h of device 20, f3 (1002:438d) and it might come alive. The SB600 LPC ISA bridge doesn't decode any io by default. See page 252 and forward in document 46155. (SB600 RRG)
//Peter
I got this board at home as well. This is Coreboot v3, right?
RS690 / SB600 is both in v2 and v3.
Uwe.
00:14.3 0601: 1002:438d [root@amd64 rminnich]# /sbin/setpci -s 14.3 44.l f7c3c043 It's set right? Seems set to me.
ron
ron minnich wrote:
00:14.3 0601: 1002:438d [root@amd64 rminnich]# /sbin/setpci -s 14.3 44.l f7c3c043 It's set right? Seems set to me.
0x43 = 01000011 so yes it is.
What about setpci -s 14.0 64.l bit 20? It also defaults to 0. (Enable LPC bridge.)
//Peter
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
What about setpci -s 14.0 64.l bit 20? It also defaults to 0. (Enable LPC bridge.)
Thanks to marc I found the problem. The connector as shown in the manual is rotated 180. I have loopback and just need to do a bit of cable rewiring to get one to another.
ron
690G = RS690
690V is more or less like 690G but without digital video outputs, at least.
There is no "690" chipset AFAIK.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 6:57 PM, ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com wrote:
What are those of you buying this going to do for serial? USB debug? What's the current favorite usb debug port dongle? I need to buy one.
690G -- any major difference from "690"?
ron
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