I'm trying to get u-boot running on a smdk2410-based board.
I'm using openocd and jtag and am trying to load u-boot into ram as follows:
load_image u-boot.bin 0x33f8
Which *seems* to work:
103668 bytes written at address 0x33f8
downloaded 103668 byte in 0.500045s
I then try to run it by
I'm trying to add config for a new board (custom board with s3c2410). I am
confused about how to define NAND mem.
The chip in question is a Samsung K9F5608U0D (32M NAND).
I have noticed various nand.c files in board/*. Are any of those good enough
for me (and I can add to my board) or do I need
What sort of generated file size should i expect for the u-boot.bin file? I
know it's impossible for anyone to tell me exactly, but in what region of
sizes are we talking?
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Yesterday I was a JTAG newbie - today I'm a u-boot newbie as well and I was
wondering if anyone could help me out.
I've managed to get my hands on a surplus gps board (have no idea what gps).
The board has a samsung s3c2410 chip (arm9), samsung k9f5608u0d 32M flash
mem and two Qimonda
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