Re: [foxboro] boot disk

It could be the NVRAM chip carrier.
It actually, over time, forces the NVRAM chip out of it socket.
Throw the carrier away and you'll be sweet.

Cheers,
Frits.


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Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2004 01:55
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Subject: [foxboro] boot disk


Hello List,

AW51D previously booted fine, now it stops after 'evaluating disk',
if I enter 'boot disk' it comes up.

The setenv values appear to be set right.

Any thoughts?

Is there a document that explains the env parameters?

Thanks in advance!

Rob Burnham
Systems Engineer
Glatfelter
<http://www.glatfelter.com>
Phone 920-727-2426
Fax 920-727-2638
rburnham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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