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Intel(R) 80219 General Purpose PCI Processor Evaluation Platform ...

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<strong>Intel</strong>® IQ<strong>80219</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Purpose</strong> <strong>PCI</strong> <strong>Processor</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Platform</strong>Getting Started2.6.4 GNUPro GDB/Insight2.6.4.1 Communicating with RedbootHardware Setup:• Host with UNIX/Linux or Win32 installed• <strong>Intel</strong> ® IQ<strong>80219</strong> evaluation platform board with serial cable• Redhat Redboot monitor Flashed to the platform boardRecommended Mapping of UART Ports to Host Com Ports• Host port connected to the platform board UART.The following communication tools can be used:• Win32 using HyperTerminal• UNIX using Kermit• Linux using Miniport• Solaris using TipRedboot Monitor startup:Description:terminal emulator runs on host and communicates with the board via the serial cable.Start: Power up the <strong>Intel</strong> ® IQ<strong>80219</strong> evaluation platform board. While the 'reset' is asserted, the two7-segment LEDs sequentially display “88”, “A0” through “A6”, followed by “SL” (Scrubloop). When RedBoot is successfully booted, it displays the characters “A1” on the LEDs.When the final state of “A1” does not occur, reset the processor again.The time for reset is approximately 1 or 2 seconds.Win32 on Host Connecting with HyperTerminal.26 Board Manual

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