After playing around with the Glomation 9G20 board, one day it's heartbeat stoped. I rebooted it by unplugging it and replugging but the red LED kept turned on, without it's usual blink.
I connected the debug port to the serial and it only printed out "ROMboot >", searched the forum and resolved it was an u-boot problem. I had to re-flash it.
Followed the instructions in
http://glomation.net/smf/index.php?topic=11.0 (with the appropriate board files, off course) and after some fooling around I got it to flash, or so I thought. After the SAM-BA tool said it was done, I rebooted the board and not only does it still stop at "ROMboot >", but now it doesn't seem to recognize the board through USB (doesn't respond at all on plugging). I tried to connect it on 3 different computers (1 Win Vista, 1 Win Xp and 1 Ubuntu Linux) none of them registered that I had plugged in a USB device.
Anyone have a suggestion to un-brick it? I followed all the instructions and it never went without power supply while flashing. On the logs, it only showed some bad blocks on the NANDFlash. The cable is the same that worked the first time, but I checked it with a tester anyway and all the wires are ok.
Thanks in advance
Sebastian