OK - panic over.
I had assumed the rapid light flashing was driven by an active pbl and that the absence of those lights meant that I had somehow trashed pbl. I assume what actually happens is that the lights flash as pbl scans the NAND for headers. Since the monitor was loaded into address 0 and did not chain other blocks there was no searching to do and therefore no reassuring light show.
I _did_ manage to interrupt my (failed?) monitor program with pblq and reloaded a 57600 version (to overcome my flaky serial). Now I am presented with a proper monitor prompt, and all is well!
Thanks for the great work you guys are doing - I don't mind hanging on to your coat tails!
Adam.
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