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Boot Loader Stage 1 (3.00.99)Build: 2010/9/9, 17:29:13Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments IncorporatedUsing production keysLast boot progress: 65Available system memory: 33196Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Generic 1 GBit (0xA1)SDRAM size: 64 MBTurning device off
Boot Loader Stage 1 (3.00.99)Build: 2010/9/9, 17:29:13Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments IncorporatedUsing production keysLast boot progress: 65Available system memory: 33196Checking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Generic 1 GBit (0xA1)SDRAM size: 64 MBSDRAM memory test: PassClearing SDRAM...Done.Clocks: CPU = 132MHz AHB = 66MHz APB = 33MHzClearing SDRAM...Done.Clearing SDRAM...Done.Boot option: NormalLoading BOOT2 software...99%BOOT1: loading complete (307 ticks), launching image.Boot Loader Stage 2 (3.10.16)Build: 2011/7/6, 14:38:40Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Texas Instruments IncorporatedUsing production keysClocks: CPU = 132MHz AHB = 66MHz APB = 33MHzChecking for NAND: NAND Flash ID: Generic 1 GBit (0xA1)Initializing graphics subsystem.Boot option: NormalInitializing filesystem.Datalight Reliance v2.10.1150Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Datalight, Inc.Datalight FlashFX Pro v3.00 Build 1358Nucleus Edition for ARM9Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Datalight, Inc.Patents: US#5860082, US#6260156.BOOT2 Error: posix_file_init() error
Just to be clear on what you did: what HW revision is your calc ? It's the last character of the serial number on the back. Over time, we've seen TI-Planet tutorial being "copy-pasted", and badly, as they removed crucial warning parts (for example, big red bold statements saying that revision J or later will not be compatible, and there are bricking possibilities). If indeed you have a J+ HW Rev and you have a boot2 3.1, then you can't do anything about it on pure software indeed - go thank the people who badly copied stuff...And yeah, maybe rs232 sending, I actually don't remember if that applies here, I'd guess so.One more thing : are you able to go to the maintenance menu (if so, select option 2 and/or 4, then reinstall a proper OS)