Another question pops up, why do you need the MFRSD with a GR8NET?
GR8NET supports NEXTOR and has the same micro SD interface as the MFRSD.
Flashrom perhaps?
Flashrom perhaps?
That would be the only reason, because you can use it with SR to load ROMS in the ram. Plus Mumbly is talking about MSXDOS2 disk?? Which wouldn't be necessary if you boot gr8net with mode8 which enables NEXTOR to use the SD.
It might also be a good idea to ask the creator of GR8NET this issue, because he might know how to do it correctly or what the limitations are slot wise. Lookup Eugeny here
I have a "gr8net not found", which is Strange since I just made some callnet commands before typing my gr8ftp command callnetbrowse works ect...
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WHen I connect to my ftp server and do a directory listing I get all kind of garbage characters back. Any idea what I do wrong?
WHen I connect to my ftp server and do a directory listing I get all kind of garbage characters back. Any idea what I do wrong?
How does your commandline after gr8ftp look like (without usernames and passwords readable ofcourse )
Then Louthrax and a few others can have a look. Plus it also helps to tell what ftp server you are running and in which settings (passive, active, with tls etc etc). Does it work with a ftp client from a pc?
1. command: gr8ftp 192.168.0.50
2. user & password authentication through command line -> everything authenticated ok
3. ls -> carbage on screen
4. FTP server: ProFTPD 1.3.5a Server (Debian)
I think it's running in active mode. On my linux ftp client I can say "passive" command and then it goes into passive I guess. No tls as far as i know.
Indeed my rom is sized more than 1MByte, that’s why I need mfrsd
An addition: When I do "cd /" and then do a "dir" command it just comes back on the command line ">". No grabage. Maybe because there are no files in "/"? Still, I would expect see a list of directories but no
An addition: When I do "cd /" and then do a "dir" command it just comes back on the command line ">". No grabage. Maybe because there are no files in "/"? Still, I would expect see a list of directories but no
Hi Neo,
Please use the "verbose 1" command to get more details on what's happening, and report that output here.