Boot problem, possible cause usb serial message on startup?


MarkoeZ

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Hiya,


I was testing my Pandora/MSP430 project, it was connected on startup of the pandora, and now suddenly the pandora boots, loading bar and all, but then it just switches to a blinking cursor and does not respond to anything but a hard reset (Pandora Button-Off switch.)


My thought: Might i have activated some usb serial mode by accidentally sending a random message over usb on startup? or do i have more serious problems?


I have already tried holding the right shoulder and booting explicitly in normal mode, but no fix


Downloading a reflash atm, should fix it, but if this is indeed the cause, it might occur more often and maybe there is a quick fix. I also should include some check MSP430 side before sending data over serial then.


Thanks,


MarkoeZ
 
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did nothing, just had my test setup connected on usb serial when things went bad, and rebooted. but since it does go into sleepmode when i don't touch it (blinkycursor disappears) i suspect it's just sending and receiving out/input elsewhere. It also stops exactly at the point you normally login. I'm a relative linux noob, but might it be that it's trying to get a login from serial or usb serial or something?


Edit: Oh and my pandora control program was running, but it was simply outputting "echo" system commands to ttyusb
 
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Tried booting without SD Card?


You might want to wait for a few minutes, it might fallback to a shell login after a while and then you could check the logfiles.
 
Tried booting without SD Card?


You might want to wait for a few minutes, it might fallback to a shell login after a while and then you could check the logfiles.

I tried with and without both cards, with and without the serial module connected, left the battery out. No resolution.


Did a reflash now (was a hotfix and a half behind anyway), it was locked very long at one point on first startup ( 3 or 4 mins or something don't know if that's normal), but now everything seems to work again.


If it was indeed the case, it's bound to pop up again though.


I was mostly wondering if the receiving of a value over serial usb on startup could select another mode or something.


Thanks!
 
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