What I meant "flash" is put a special header (size and RAM address where to
move your application from microSD to DDR RAM). There is a Windows-based
tool to do that for you. The reason you need a header is boot loader needs
that information.


2014-03-12 17:23 GMT+08:00 Lukas Van Iseghem <[email protected]>:

>
>
> Op woensdag 12 maart 2014 10:19:05 UTC+1 schreef Tsan-Ming Chou:
>>
>> As far  as I know, it is. You should put your application on microSD card
>> first without the hassel of adding an additional NAND chip. The bootloader
>> came with Starterware is almost read-to-use and supports MMC/uSD file
>> system. The drivers are already there.You do not need to write you own. You
>> need to get used to how to "flash" your application and boot loader on
>> microSD card.
>>
>> Is it possible to flash everything on the eMMC ? So my starterware can
>> boot from the eMMC?
>>
>> 2014-03-12 17:07 GMT+08:00 Lukas Van Iseghem <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> it says beaglebone does not support NAND. Is this still true for the
>>> beagle bone black?
>>>
>>> Op woensdag 12 maart 2014 09:48:26 UTC+1 schreef Tsan-Ming Chou:
>>>>
>>>> For bare-metal programming on TI's AM335x, you need STARTERWARE-AM335X (
>>>> http://www.ti.com/tool/starterware-sitara). You need a boot loader no
>>>> matter which ROM-type memory you are going to use (NOR/NAND Flash, MMC/SD,
>>>> etc.). Please read the documentations came with Starterware.
>>>>
>>>> Tsan-Ming
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014-03-12 16:31 GMT+08:00 Lukas Van Iseghem <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> for an application I'm developing it is required that I remove the
>>>>> linux OS on the processor (please don't question this part, this is
>>>>> required). I'm trying to find some documentation on programming the sitara
>>>>> AM3358 but I don't find what I'm looking for.
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I load my code on the processor when there are no linux drivers
>>>>> to communicate with the processor?
>>>>>
>>>>> I was thinking about using the serial port, but then my mentor
>>>>> suggested something like JTAG. The problem with JTAG is that I don't have
>>>>> an emulator and we're not buying one either.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just to be clear: no need to debug with JTAG, only to load the
>>>>> necessary files to the AM3358, that makes it execute the code.
>>>>>
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