Hi Will,

 

We used a 16-bit AMD NOR flash on our custom davinci. Using that NOR, we
burned a stock UBOOT bin right into the NOR on a flash programmer and then
ran from there.

 

TI has an application that downloads UBOOT via the BOOTME prompt, you have
to request it. So you should be able to download the NAND uboot via their
application.

 

The BOOTME does come out of all davinci's - provided your HW group put the
mode select dipswitches on the board. You have to select the UART BOOT mode
so that when the chip comes out of reset, it starts saying BOOTME.

 

Steve Spano

FLE

 

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Will Tucker
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to starting up a custom davinci board

 

Hi,

 

We are new to arm and TI-arm/dsp processors and haven't seen any document on
this.

 

We will have our stuffed boards in house soon and currently haven't needed
any emulators or tools to get our code running. What if any tools, and steps
will need to take place to get a populated board up and running with NAND
flash, ram and the Davin's Chip. We will also have the debug uart, and jtag
as inputs.

 

Question: Does the BOOTME come out of a untouched Davinci chip?

 

Thanks,

 

Will T.

 

  

  

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