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| | Michael Nurney
Posts 283 05 Jan 2018 16:10
| Hi guys im having trouble getting the SDnet to work , so far i have.. A500 vampire2 SD adapter and Lan module One light active. So.. Roadshow installed. sample config file (X-surf) copied to Netinterfaces from storage/Netinterfaces. File renamed SDnet and edited to use sdnet.device and saved. SDnet is using DHCP sagasd.device renames as both don't work together but ... no go Does anyone have the wiring diagram to check and am i setting this up right ? Cannot open sdnet.device on Unit0 error Shownetstatus shows Local host address- not configured default gateway address - not configured domain name system servers - 127.0.0.1 this could well be a roadshow error ?
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| | Roy Gillotti
Posts 517 05 Jan 2018 19:24
| michael nurney wrote:
| Hi guys im having trouble getting the SDnet to work , so far i have.. A500 vampire2 SD adapter and Lan module One light active. So.. Roadshow installed. sample config file (X-surf) copied to Netinterfaces from storage/Netinterfaces. File renamed SDnet and edited to use sdnet.device and saved. SDnet is using DHCP sagasd.device renames as both don't work together but ... no go Does anyone have the wiring diagram to check and am i setting this up right ? Cannot open sdnet.device on Unit0 error Shownetstatus shows Local host address- not configured default gateway address - not configured domain name system servers - 127.0.0.1 this could well be a roadshow error ?
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Well I'm currently at work, but If no one else does before I get home, I can share their working SDNet file. Also I heard from another user not every Ethernet module while functionally the same has the same header pinout so there may be some difference there. The only official diagram I saw was in text bundled in the readme of the SDNET release: CLICK HERE
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| | Matthew Langtry
Posts 199 05 Jan 2018 20:50
| is only red power light active? should get network green light blinking if connected to router
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| | Matthew Langtry
Posts 199 05 Jan 2018 20:52
| ---------------------- ENC28J60 | 8 ---- | 7 ---- SO -------------------- SO | 6 ----- GND -------------------- GND | 5 ---- SCK -------------------- SCK | 4 ----- +3.3V ------ +3.3V ----- VCC (see below) | 3 ---- SI -------------------- SI | 2 ---- /CS -------------------- /CS | 1 ---- /INT -- __________ -- /INT ------ ------------- \_| 3.3 kOhm |_/ mine doesn't have 3.3 k ohm resistor between int s which i gave you mike.
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| | Michael Nurney
Posts 283 06 Jan 2018 19:42
| Working now guys ... needed to reinstall Apollo OS. Using Google now...
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| | Roy Gillotti
Posts 517 07 Jan 2018 00:26
| michael nurney wrote:
| Working now guys ... needed to reinstall Apollo OS. Using Google now...
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Nice!
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| | Matthew Langtry
Posts 199 07 Jan 2018 08:20
| my new one dead though, dead Ethernet module though, ordered new one
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| | Matthew Langtry
Posts 199 07 Jan 2018 10:23
| #these are steps used in roadshow tcip stack so the beginning steps are make sure ethernet module are wired correctly. Disable Sagasd.device, i do this by renaming it sagasd.backup then if i wish can renable and use sdmount. create sdnet file in net-interfaces in storage reboot with sdnet connected and connected to net double click on sdnet in storage net interfaces. then can go to net with browser or other net application and enjoy browsing with sdnet
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| | Matthew Langtry
Posts 199 07 Jan 2018 10:24
| Matthew Langtry wrote:
| ---------------------- ENC28J60 | 8 ---- | 7 ---- SO -------------------- SO | 6 ----- GND -------------------- GND | 5 ---- SCK -------------------- SCK | 4 ----- +3.3V ------ +3.3V ----- VCC (see below) | 3 ---- SI -------------------- SI | 2 ---- /CS -------------------- /CS | 1 ---- /INT -- __________ -- /INT ------ ------------- \_| 3.3 kOhm |_/ mine doesn't have 3.3 k ohm resistor between int s which i gave you mike. |
what is the 3.3k ohm resistor for mike n's doesn't have it and works fine
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| | Chris Dennett
Posts 67 07 Jan 2018 13:29
| Isn't it to stop it from creating a shortcircuit/overloading on hotplugging a SDIO device
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| | Henryk Richter (Apollo Team Member) Posts 128/ 1 10 Jan 2018 07:15
| Indeed, the 3.3 kOhm resistor is placed there to avoid short circuits. When both, the connected module and the SDIO port of the Vampire are configured to OUTPUT mode and have a different state, then you get potential trouble (minor pun intended) on the line. If in doubt, keep the /INT connection open. The current driver will work just fine without the /INT signal, anyway.
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