NAND block 0 is used for storing info on bad blocks and stuff like that
(the CIS/IDI entry of some flash cards like SD/MMC).  As I said in
another post, the RBL doesn't care about it.

Daniel J. Allred
Software Applications
Catalog DSP / End Emerging Equipment

-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Ojea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 5:12 AM
To: Rudy Reinsch
Cc: Allred, Daniel; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Writing UBL and UBOOT in NAND

> If the UBL (ubl_nand) has not loaded and excuted correctly
> (Header problem?) the RBL reverts to UART boot and BOOTME message.
> If the UBL has loaded correctly but the u-boot does not correctly
> Load, the ubl_nand reverts to UART boot, but this
> Time you get a BOOTPSP message.
> Also you may have the same problem as me when one of the early
> NAND blocks Was BAD! (The RBL and UBL should allow for this).

Thank you! maybe I have a header problem or something.
And do you know what nand's block 0 is for?
Experimenting with NAND programming I erase block 0..

Thanks,
Carlos
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