That cape also supports 8bit NAND devices. You just need to swap out the
NAND module for an 8bit version.

Gerald



On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 4:29 AM, Ezequiel García <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 31 October 2013 19:29, Matthias Fuchs <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 10/29/2013 09:50 AM, Ezequiel García wrote:
> >> Oh, sorry then. I thought you were related in some way to Circuitco.
> >> Anyway, looking at the NAND cape wiki page, there's a sign saying
> >> there's no software support for the cape.
> >>
> >> Odd as it sound, maybe the cape is really not usable :-(
> > It seems that the issue is like this:
> >
> > 1) Current U-Boot from git supports (8Bit-)NAND. It can be used by
> U-Boot (!)
> > by means of the "nand ... " commands. You can write images to NAND and
> read them back.
> >
> > 2) (8Bit-)NAND also works with the beaglebone kernel (3.8.13) when the
> device tree
> > contains a correct gpmc node with
> >
>
> However, given the Circuitco cape wires a 16-bit NAND, this 8-bit support
> is not too useful... don't you think?
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