Darn, I was going to offer to take a look for you!No, sweden
First of all I would like to thank you for your help .On your advice , I decided to use vim. In putty terminal I use this command: vi /tmp/flash/etc/init.d/rcS. After that, I got this :When you're in, I recommend using vim (unfortunately nano isn't installed) to edit the rcS file, else use the command that you quoted to restore the old version.
Unfortunately, re- soldering was not successful and since I do not have good skills soldering , I decided to order the RC to the local site. If your soldering is a little dodgy (mine is too, don't worry!) then do your best to get two of the three cables attached and just hold the third in place. A little dodgy perhaps, but provided you've got a steady hand it won't be too bad.
Hi guys,
Thank you very much for your effort to fix this problem, i would never know how to do that.
I have a doubt.
I have soldered the adapter to my rc and pressed esc to stop autobooting, all that worked fine but after that i did not know how to proceed.
Do i have to do something between the commands or type all of then in this sequence ?
bootm 0x9f420000
Mkdir /tmp/flash
Mount -t jffs2 mtd3 /tmp/flash
And after that, how can i repair the rcs ? Do i need to use another software ?
Could someone help explaining it a little better for us that are newbbies ?
Thank you very much in advance.
Managed to get a similar issue to the one you described when my RX cable wasn't soldered properlyNo, sweden
Ok, thanks for the tip, will double-check all cables and try re-soldering tomorrow!Managed to get a similar issue to the one you described when my RX cable wasn't soldered properly![]()
If you're happy to pay postage to the UK, I'll happily take a look for you.... Failing that I'm 99% sure your warranty will be void. Depending on who you bought it from, how recently you bought it and your local consumer laws you may be able to get a replacement!Ok, thanks for the tip, will double-check all cables and try re-soldering tomorrow!
If all else fails, any ideas on other options - pay for warranty repair/send chip to someone?
Have you pressed ESC within 1 second of power on?Ok Im here, i change Tx for Rx and now i see the process but its missing files and not stop... i read other post with this but no know how to... thanks
Re-soldered and got serial working! Followed the instructions at the start of this thread, modified rcS to remove the ^M on every line and now everything works, with 1000m range instead of 500m!If you're happy to pay postage to the UK, I'll happily take a look for you.... Failing that I'm 99% sure your warranty will be void. Depending on who you bought it from, how recently you bought it and your local consumer laws you may be able to get a replacement!
First of all I would like to thank you for your help .On your advice , I decided to use vim. In putty terminal I use this command: vi /tmp/flash/etc/init.d/rcS. After that, I got this :
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- /tmp/flash/etc/init.d/rcS 1/1 100%
Do I understand that the more I can just copy all the text data from the correct rcS file I open with win notepad , and then simply inserted into the putty terminal?
Before I 'll paste the copied data , I'm going to use the command "a", and in the end "esc: wq" Entry and exit.
Is the my actions is true?
Unfortunately, re- soldering was not successful and since I do not have good skills soldering , I decided to order the RC to the local site
No problem! Glad to make your day that little bit better ;-)Re-soldered and got serial working! Followed the instructions at the start of this thread, modified rcS to remove the ^M on every line and now everything works, with 1000m range instead of 500m!
Many thanks to Jack!
Please helpme the first data its corrupt and push ESC but not stop...i change the soldering now but same resultwhen connect the RC show this "letters" and i press ESC but the process continue without stop, why???
Which FTP software did you use originally ? I'll add that on first page to warn others.Re-soldered and got serial working! Followed the instructions at the start of this thread, modified rcS to remove the ^M on every line and now everything works, with 1000m range instead of 500m!
Many thanks to Jack!
Could you perhaps add that running the modified file through "dos2unix" (free program) will fix any line ending issues!Which FTP software did you use originally ? I'll add that on first page to warn others.
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