Major problems with UP2000 - need help in Firmware

Maurice Hilarius maurice at harddata.com
Fri Dec 31 09:38:46 UTC 2004


Try this also:
Power up and immediately start tapping the space bar or return key.
Often this will help it detect the keyboard.


Michael Christy wrote:

>It sounds like SRM is in console mode.  Connect to it via the RS232 port
>and you should be able to access the SRM prompt.  I believe the command to
>change it back to graphics mode is 'set console graphics'.  Good Luck.
>
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>-Eric Christy
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>P.S. I also have a UP2000 with a dead cpu.  Do you know where I can get
>a 667MHz cpu cartridge for a reasonable price?
>
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>On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, A. Devine wrote:
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>>Hi again,
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>>I posted a while back about a dead UP2000 cpu. I was sent replacement CPUs and Motherboard by the seller in an attempt to get things up and running again. Using the new CPUs (also 667MHz 4MB) it appears the 1st motherboard I have has developed a fault on the secondary CPU slot and it also appears one of the original CPUs is now dead too.
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>>Unfortuantely, Ive ran into different problems with the "new" UP2000 board (seems older than the original):
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>>Upon power on it goes to a blue screen with a blinking cursor and stays there.
>>I have checked the online manuals (not much help) and set the system to "Factory Defaults" (no change) and then to Recovery Using Firmware. When in this Recovery mode I have a bunch of options, but most SRM commands do not work. I have tried the firmware update (fwupdate) from within the Recovery Bios, I got it to flash the UP2000 SRM bios by renaming the UP20SRM.rom FW file to "pc264srm.rom". This flashed, but doesnt seem to have done anything.
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>>Can anyone point me in the right direction? What do I do in the Recovery  Mode? What could be causing the blue screen with blinking cursor?
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>>Alan
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