c:> MARLOAD marlin.ldr -boot
c:> MARLOAD marlin.ldr -boot -i[interrupt]
c:> MARLOAD marlin.bay
c:> MARLOAD marlin.bay -i[interrupt]
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Warning:
Be careful with this command. If the upload fails
part way through, or if you upload the wrong file, the Marlin
must be returned to the factory for repair.
If your packet driver is not configured to use interrupt 0x66
(Step 1), issue the previous command with the optional
-i[interrupt] parameter:
Where
[interrupt]
Note:
The Windows 95 Virtual Packet Driver uses interrupt
0x69 unless instructed otherwise in the SYSTEM.INI file.
6.
Downloading router code using the packet driver
With the Marlin in bootmode ("Ready 4Mb" on the Front
Panel display), execute the following command from the
DOS prompt:
If your packet driver is not configured to use interrupt 0x66
(Step 1), issue the previous command with the optional
-i[interrupt] parameter:
Where
[interrupt]
Note:
The Windows 95 Virtual Packet Driver uses interrupt
0x69 unless instructed otherwise in the SYSTEM.INI file.
While MARLOAD is running, dots appear on the screen to
mark its progress. When the installation is complete
"BURN" is displayed on the Front Panel display.
It is now safe to reboot the unit.
Upgrading Router Software
is the interrupt required (0x66).
is the interrupt required (0x66).
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