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moshbear
post Apr 10 2012, 10:56 AM
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What's the default UART setting on the 360? I've looked at both the xell-reloaded (2 stage) and libxenon source code and the only speed-setting I see is 38400/N/8/1 for cygnos configurations.

When I use 115200/N/8/1 or even 9600/N/8/1, I get no output in PuTTY when using aforementioned UART settings (flow control = none; parity = none).

I'm trying to use xell-reloaded's debug output to see what it prints, but without a working serial, it's somewhat pointless, and I lack an oscilloscope for probing the Tx/Rx pins to estimate a line speed.

Boot method is RGH.

Half an hour of googling hasn't helped me.

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post Sep 6 2012, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(moshbear @ Apr 10 2012, 02:56 AM) *

What's the default UART setting on the 360? I've looked at both the xell-reloaded (2 stage) and libxenon source code and the only speed-setting I see is 38400/N/8/1 for cygnos configurations.

When I use 115200/N/8/1 or even 9600/N/8/1, I get no output in PuTTY when using aforementioned UART settings (flow control = none; parity = none).

I'm trying to use xell-reloaded's debug output to see what it prints, but without a working serial, it's somewhat pointless, and I lack an oscilloscope for probing the Tx/Rx pins to estimate a line speed.

Boot method is RGH.

Half an hour of googling hasn't helped me.



have you tried reversing RX and TX? i know on mine that is what it took to get it going
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