Digi 9P 9360/9750 User Manual

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Each of these commands has additional help available, which can be viewed by entering

help <command>.

The following table explains some of the more often used commands:

All numeric values, which are needed for different commands, are interpreted as
HEX values. Entering 30100000 means 0x30100000.To speed up programming,
the real size of the image files can be used. In the commands above we have
used the maximum size of the partition instead of the actual size of the image
files (0x180000 words = 3 Mb)

bootm ADDR ARG

boots image from ADDR passing arguments ARG. ARG is the
address of the initrd image

boot, bootd

boots image via running default bootcmd

nand bad

prints a list of bad blocks on the current device

nand erase OFF SIZE

erase SIZE bytes from OFF

nand erase clean

erase entire NAND Flash

WARNING: after this command, U-Boot has to be reprogrammed

nand read ADDR OFF SIZE

read SIZE bytes from OFF in NAND flash to ADDR. If there are
bad blocks the command stops with an error.

nand read.jffs2s ADDR OFF SIZE

read SIZE bytes from OFF in NAND flash to ADDR. Bad blocks are
skipped.

nand write ADDR OFF SIZE

write SIZE bytes from ADDR to OFF in NAND flash. If there are
bad blocks or writing fails the command stops with an error.

nand write.jffs2 ADDR OFF SIZE

write SIZE bytes from ADDR to OFF in NAND flash. Bad blocks
are skipped.

printenv

prints the environment variables

saveenv

stores the changed environment variables persistently

setenv VARIABLE VALUE

sets the environment variable VARIABLE to the given value
VALUE. If a semicolon is used, to set different variables, it has to
be masked with “\”

run VARIABLE

executes the commands of VARIABLE like a script

tftp ADDR image

loads image to ADDR via network using TFTP and the environment
variables “ipaddr” and “serverip”

usb reset

enables and resets the USB interface

usb scan

scans the bus for attached USB storage devices

usb tree

shows the connected devices

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