On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 15:12 +0000, CORVELLER Mickael wrote: > The boot loader is U-Boot. > [...] > > Here is the result of one of my tests : > -> niot 0 > Client IP Address (0 for unknown) = 192.168.001.126 ? > Client address mask (0 for unknown) = 255.255.255.000 ? > Server IP Address (0 for unknown) = 192.168.001.127 ? > File Format S(rec)/I(ntel)/B(in)/E(lf) = B ? e > Boot File Name (NULL for unknown) = pimage ? zimage.elf > Boot File Load address = 80000 ? 0 > Boot File Execution address = 80000 ? 100000 > Data update in progress... > -> nbo 0 > Initialize ETH 0 in progress... > Physical link is up at 100f. > > TFTP parameters : > Client IP Address 192.168.001.126 > Server IP Address 192.168.001.127 > Boot File Format E > Boot File Name zimage.elf > Boot File Load address 0 > Boot File Execution address 100000 > TFTP load in progress... > Packets : 2065 > ELF information : > Loading .text @ 0x00800000 : 18620 bytes > Loading .data @ 0x00805000 : 966656 bytes > Clearing .bss @ 0x008F1000 : 8500 bytes > Bytes received = 1057082, Bytes loaded = 0 > Low address = 800000, High address = 7FFFFF > > After that, the console is died !
Um, this doesn't look like U-Boot. This looks like an old Motorola bootloader like MOTLoad.... Walt Wimer TimeSys Corporation