Sat Jan 28 21:48:01 2012 UTC ()
Use MAX3232 instead of MAX232 for the serial converter.


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--- src/distrib/notes/sandpoint/prep 2011/02/03 21:04:52 1.7
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1.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.7 2011/02/03 21:04:52 phx Exp $ 1.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.8 2012/01/28 21:48:00 phx Exp $
2. 2.
3To install 3To install
4.Nx \*V 4.Nx \*V
5on your 824x based NAS system you need to get access to its serial console. 5on your 824x based NAS system you need to get access to the serial console.
6This requires to open the case, locate the serial header on the main board 6This requires to open the case, locate the serial header on the main board
7and attach a (usually 7and attach a (usually
8.Tn "MAX232" 8.Tn "MAX3232"
9based) RS/232 cable to it, which you will 9based) 3.3V TTL level to RS/232 converter to it, which you will
10connect to a terminal. 10connect to a terminal.
11The procedure how to build such a cable for your NAS system is not 11The procedure how to build such a cable for your NAS system is not
12part of this documentation. Please refer to 12part of this documentation. Please refer to
13.Lk http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/\*M/ttl2rs232.html 13.Lk http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/\*M/ttl2rs232.html
14for schematics and detailed instructions, if you wish to solder such an 14for schematics and detailed instructions, if you wish to solder such an
15adapter cable yourself. 15adapter cable yourself.