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Refer to $doc_hardware$ to identify the correct ROM image for your system. |
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A complete list of the currently supported platforms is found in |
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$doc_hardware$ . You must burn the correct ROM image that matches your hardware |
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$doc_hardware$. You must burn the correct ROM image that matches your hardware |
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Once you have a running RomWBW system, you can generally update your ROM |
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to a newer version in-situ with the included ROM Flashing tool (Will |
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@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ be able to boot and check out your system with just the ROM. |
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Connect a serial terminal or computer with terminal emulation software |
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to the primary serial port of your CPU board. You may need to refer to |
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your hardware provider's documentation for details. A null-modem |
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connection may be required. Set the baud rate as indicated in the table |
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above. Set the line characteristics to 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no |
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connection may be required. Set the baud rate as indicated in $doc_hardware$. |
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Set the line characteristics to 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no |
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parity, and no flow control. If possible, select ANSI or VT-100 terminal |
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emulation. Hardware flow control is not required for terminal |
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operation, but may be necessary for [Serial Port Transfers]. |
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