D-Link G624T correct mtd values

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D-Link G624T correct mtd values

Post by tasso85 » Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:41 am

Hi :D I'm opening this thread 'cause I wanted to ask you all if the mtd values on my router are correct... just a curiosity of mine... here we go:

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memsize 0x01000000
flashsize       0x00400000
modetty0        38400,n,8,1,hw
modetty1        38400,n,8,1,hw
bootserport     tty0
cpufrequency    150000000
sysfrequency    125000000
bootloaderVersion       0.22.02
ProductID       AR7DB
HWRevision      Unknown
SerialNumber    00:19:5B:F7:32:55
my_ipaddress    192.168.1.1
maca    xxxxxxxxxxx
prompt  Adam2_AR7DB
firstfreeaddress        0x9401d888
req_fullrate_freq       125000000
mtd0    0x90094000,0x903f0000
mtd1    0x90010090,0x90094000
mtd2    0x90000000,0x90010000
mtd3    0x903f0000,0x90400000
autoload        1
usb_vid 0x0
usb_pid 0x0
usb_man N/A
usb_prod        N/A
usb_serial      N/A
Adam2_Release   0.22.02_b04_Mar 10 2005
mtd4    0x90010000,0x903f0000
autoload_timeout        7
StaticBuffer    120
vcc_encaps0     0.0
vcc_encaps1     0.0
vcc_encaps2     0.0
vcc_encaps3     0.0
vcc_encaps4     0.0
vcc_encaps5     0.0
vcc_encaps6     0.0
vcc_encaps7     0.0
eoc_vendor_id   0x444C696E6B000000
eoc_vendor_serialnum    00:19:5B:F7:32:55_00000000000000
eoc_vendor_revision     20061124
mac_ap  00:19:5B:F7:32:56
SW_FEATURES     0X8000
modulation      0x1
invntry_vernum  2006112400000000
connection1     0
led_conf        led.g604t
dsp_ver dsp73A
DSL_FEATURE_CNTL_0      0x02004040
DSL_PHY_CNTL_0  0x00000500
if those values are not correct, how can I set them correctly?
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Post by SyBorg » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:00 pm

Does your router work? If so then they are probably fine :D

You can have a look in the software section for the MTD calculator that works out the mtd values you would need for a router based on a firmware specified and the flash size of your hardware. It can also help you to set the values if you need to change them.
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Post by tasso85 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:36 pm

the router works perfectly... it was just a strange curiosity of mine :mrgreen:

perhaps this is just a useless thread, sorry :(
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