Nicolas Pitre writes:
> My suggestion is: get rid of Angel.
> The only thing you need is to copy the kernel from ROM to 0xc0008000
> physical and jump into it.  You don't have to bother with the MMU at all
> -- the kernel will enable it the right way.

Erm, erm, erm, not quite.  The kernel should be located at 0x00008000 on
the EBSA285 *with the mmu off*.  The registers and parameter structure
must then be set up correctly before the kernel is called.
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