On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Erik Mouw wrote:
> Watch out with using the LART configuration. The LART has a bit
> unusual memory layout in that it has holes in its memory banks (the
> LART doesn't use A23 in bank 0 and 1). If your architecture has a
> "normal" memory layout, you can get *very* strange results. If your
> architecture has at least 4MB in each bank, you'd better use the
> Brutus setup.
Hrm, this is a good tip, I'll keep that in mind. We have
16MB(MegaBytes) of SDRAM in bank 0 and that's it for the moment. We may
add 16MEG more in other banks...
>
> > Also I wanted to know does the SA1110 JTAG Flash burner depend on any
> > Assabet specifics besides the obvious SA1110 + supported Flash part? I
> > tried the software(Linux executable) with cable I built with no success;
> > the JTAG Burner from Keith & Koep almost works but does not seem to
> > program the flash part. We are using a supported Flash part (The
> > StrataFlash 128J3).
>
> The SA1110 Flash burner doesn't work on SA1100 boards because the
> JTAG ID code is different. Have a look at the LART site: since this
> afternoon we have a page with hard- and software to burn the LART
> flash (LART is an SA1100 board):
>
We actually *do* have an SA-1110 platform, not an SA-1100. I am aware of
the LART being SA1100, my question was actually more directed towards if
the Assabet JTAG burner requires any specific parts other than a standard
JTAG port(i.e. the programmer tries to shift data through the CPLD or
something...). Or is the jflash on Nico's site an SA1100 burner?
Thanks,
Vasant.
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