Hi all,

This problem of bringing up a blank card si the ideal situation and it is
strange that TI haven't worked around this.
Besides this key factor, another advantage of this method is that we don't
are dependent of flash nand devices manufactures, which discontinued their
products in little time, which in turns forced us to add support for every
kind of new flash device that comes up.

Thanks in advance,

A.Silva


On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Jon Povey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 11:45 +0100, Jon Povey wrote:
> > My motivation here is trying to build an SD card that can bring up a
> > board that has a blank NAND in it, or recover from a corrupted NAND as I
> > will be working on firmware update code etc.
>
> The wiki is now back up, and having read and thought about it a little
> more, it seems there are UBLs around that support booting from serial or
> NAND/NOR flash, but I don't see any for booting from SD.
>
> Can anyone on the list correct me? I'm not sure I can spend the time to
> write one. My best idea to bring up a blank / corrupt board would be to
> put a serial UBL on an SD card and have to connect a computer to serial
> to load the firmware. Or open it up and resolder some links so it boots
> off serial.. hmm.
> Ideas welcome.
>
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