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tftpServer ready. Port: 69
tftpServer: 127.0.0.1 requested file microcontroller.crc.srec
[****************************************]
TFTP server ok
Loading test file...
TFTP transfer finished
tftpServer: 192.168.0.49 requested file microcontroller.crc.srec
[***TFTP transfer finished ]
Test File loaded successfully
Updating application
Erasing flash...
Flash erased
Loading file...
tftpServer: 192.168.0.49 requested file microcontroller.crc.srec
[****************************************]
TFTP transfer finished
File loaded successfully
Connecting to 192.168.0.49:9000 (1).
Connected
Sending ^C
Testing TFTP server
tftpServer ready. Port: 69
tftpServer: 127.0.0.1 requested file spy.srec
[****************************************]
TFTP server ok
Updating FPGA
Erasing flash...
TFTP transfer finished
Flash erased
Loading file...
tftpServer: 192.168.0.49 requested file spy.srec
[****************************************]
TFTP transfer finished
File loaded successfully
Connecting to 192.168.0.49:9000 (1).
Connected
Sending ^C
Run application at address 0x1006b40...
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In the case that the IP Address of the device is changed, the user can restore the IP to the default one
following the next steps:
1.
Follow steps 1 to 7 described before.
2.
Open a DOS-Box in Administrator mode and go to the local folder where the firmware ZIP
files were extracted.
3.
Execute the following commands:
redtool.exe -t <IP Address of the device> -e
Note:
The device will be in bootloader mode. The Host LED1 is blinking fast when in this
mode.
redtool.exe -t <IP Address of the device> -r
Note:
The device will be in Application mode. The LEDs will work as usual again.
redtool.exe -t <IP Address of the device> - a 192.168.0.49