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>On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Tony Xu wrote:
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>> Hi-- you were right about the switch 14 problem causing
>> 7 on the numeric LED. We configured our switch and now
>> can communicate via angelboot and have boot linux on
>> the brutus. What hung us up before was a bad zImage due
>> to a badly applied (or wrong) patch file.
>> Dave
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>And I just got the sample programs to run. I talked to Intel, apparently
>that is a mistake in the documentation (SW14 DOT/NO DOT) and they know
>about it. Also they said that Angel isn't setup to use DRAM, so if you
>want to use the DRAM on Brutus you have to write code to configure the
>memory controller; I'm making this point because the documentation for
>Brutus simply states you can use SRAM or DRAM but doesn't say that Angel
>is only setup to use SRAM...
>
>BW: The SW14 default should be NO dot meaning *SRAM* is used.
>
>When putting Linux into Brutus, do you have to mess with SW21/22 at all?
>(I.e. which bank of Flash, etc?).
>
>Vasant.
>
Sorry for not replying sooner. Very interesting about the switch 14 thing. I
hope
you have gotten to the thing to boot right now. We don't mess with sw21/22
at
all, they are both set to dot. I don't think flash is involved in this at
all, angle
just plunks the stuff down into ram and hands it control. If you want to
mess
with flash, u need to download the flash management utility, give it control
and then flash the stuff thru that.
Dave
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