velo,
1. After you've connected the serial cable hardware, you can use putty on Windows, Terminal on Mac, or picocom, screen,... on Linux (there are many other programs on Linux). See varkey's instruction on his website (it's for the GoFlex Net, but the communication settings are the same for all Kirkwood plugs, and the Pogo V4 is one):
http://varkey.in/seagate-goflex-net-serial-connection/
For the Pogo V4 correct serial pin outs:
http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2284&hilit=pogoplug+series+4+serial#p12466
2. kwboot can be used for all Kirkwood plugs that supports UART booting. So there is only one kwboot binary link posted in my U-Boot thread.
1. After you've connected the serial cable hardware, you can use putty on Windows, Terminal on Mac, or picocom, screen,... on Linux (there are many other programs on Linux). See varkey's instruction on his website (it's for the GoFlex Net, but the communication settings are the same for all Kirkwood plugs, and the Pogo V4 is one):
http://varkey.in/seagate-goflex-net-serial-connection/
For the Pogo V4 correct serial pin outs:
http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2284&hilit=pogoplug+series+4+serial#p12466
2. kwboot can be used for all Kirkwood plugs that supports UART booting. So there is only one kwboot binary link posted in my U-Boot thread.