Hi all,

I am using DV EVM (DM6446) from spectrum digital.
I need your suggestion and clarifications.

Since our custom board, based on DM6446 has a Intel NOR flash(on CS2) only
   and does not have Ethernet port, I am planning to use DV_Flasher utility 
(with serial port)
   to load and execute the boot code(ubl and u-boot).

   I am confused after reading all these documents on Booting/Flashing etc 
etc...
    1) Do I need both ubl and u-boot for NOR flash programming?

    2) can I download and run Uboot from DDRSDRAM through serial port for the 
first time on the custom board?

    3) How do I build u-boot-ram.bin for DDR RAM only ? So that I can load it 
from CCS and verify the board

   Any of you guys have done similar stuff; please suggest me how to go ahead 
with serial port.

Thanks and Regards,
Nitin Joshi


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