The statement to use a particular u-boot refer to the fact that there
were two versions of U-boot binaries provided that set the device to
different operating frequencies.  One was a 567 version, which was
needed on early silicon.  The issue was corrected by 1.3, so you should
use the 594 version.  Any U-boot you download from TI now will compile
for the 594 version.

 

Regards,

Daniel

 

Daniel J. Allred

Software Applications

Catalog DSP / Emerging End Equipment

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From:
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sp.com] On Behalf Of ketan deshpande
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 6:07 AM
To: Linux DaVinci
Cc: Subashini Ravindran
Subject: UBOOT version and silicon version

 

Hello all, 


    We were trying the procedure for NAND booting as mentined in
spraa0.pdf and all the settings are exactly as mentioned. But we were
not able to erase the flash and rewrite it.If we say 'NO' to erase it,
it would function properly without any problem. 
    
    While debugging we found that, we are using the DaVinci chip
TMX320DM6446BZWT chip. Online help indicated us that we have the Silicon
version 1.3 and also that u need to use a perticular uboot for the
perticular silicon version..Failing to do so.. may result in the EVM
becoming non responsive.(reference u-boot-upgrade.html in DVEVM Software
update site).
    
    We currently are using uboot version 1.1.3(obtained from terminal
window).
    
    Is this the correct version for our chip??? How to find out which
uboot version is suitable for which silicon version??
    
    Thanks for the help in advance.
    
regards,
-Ketan

 

 

 

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