Hi,
Banks, Kelly wrote:
There isn't necessarily ANY onboard code required to program FLASH, other
than the BDM/JTAG drivers onchip directly from Motorola.
The basics of FLASH programming consists of writing command words into
command addresses and then writing the data into the desired
cc:
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Programming Flash
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12/09/2000 20:04
We have a FADS 823 board and a MPC823 custom board
FLASH device may vary).
Kelly
-Original Message-
From: Kirk Haderlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 4:05 PM
To: 'linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org'
Subject: Programming Flash
We have a FADS 823 board and a MPC823 custom board on the way. The question
We have a FADS 823 board and a MPC823 custom board on the way. The question
is: Using the Macrgraigor flash programmer can we program blank flash, or
does some sort of boot strap need to be run in order to configure the on
board memory to use the flash programmer? How do you program in
Are you using the Wiggler or Raven?
You should check with MaCraigor. Last I checked (about 6 months ago?),
Craig said he was working on a flash programming utility for the
Wiggler. That would be the cheapest way to go for bootstrapping.
If you are loading any significant amount of code, it is