Configuring a Serial Remote Connection

You can use a serial port connection to debug an OS image that is transferred to a target device by an Ethernet connection. For target devices that do not have an Ethernet connection, download and debug using a serial port. You can also download through a serial port, but a serial boot loader is required. A serial boot loader (Sboot.bin) is provided on the x86 boot floppy disk.

To configure a serial remote connection

  1. Start the target device.

  2. Connect a null modem cable from the development workstation to the COM2 serial port on the target device.

    For information on the null modem cable, see Null Modem Cable Architecture.

  3. From the Target menu, choose Configure Remote Connection.

  4. Select the Services tab, and then, from the Download list, choose Serial.

  5. Select the Services tab again, and choose Configure.

    The following table shows the settings to use in the Configure Serial Download Service dialog box.

    Field Setting
    Port COM2
    Baud Rate 115200
    Flow Control None
    Data Bits 8
    Parity None
    Stop Bits 1
  6. To complete the configuration process and close the dialog box, choose OK twice.

See Also

How to Configure a CEPC to Download an OS Image | How to Debug an OS Image on a CEPC | Choosing LoadCEPC.exe Parameters | Configuring an Ethernet Remote Connection | How to Use Platform Builder to Connect to Multiple Devices

Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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