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From: Michael Bergandi
To: Norbert van Bolhuis
Subject: Re: Can not get "new" MPC8313e-RDB to boot "as-shipped" flash image
>
> Hi guys,
I have the Rev B board and I have it working quite well. I'll share what
I have
discovered so far.
In Eric's cas
Hi guys,
I have the Rev B board and I have it working quite well. I'll share what I
have
discovered so far.
In Eric's case, the board seems suspect. There is already a Rev C of this
board, but
I am not sure if it is actually available yet. You may want to check on
that.
Regarding U-Boot, mine sh
Hello,
It never booted properly out of the box.
I raised the issue with the Distributor but have not heard back yet.
73 Eric
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Sent: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 17:29:15 +0100
From: Norbert van Bolhuis
To: Eric Cottrell
Subject: Re: Can not get "new" MPC83
Hi Eric,
So it never ever booted properly ?
Hmm, it certainly looks like your distributor (or whoever you got the
MPC8313E-RDB
from) lend it out and got a messed up board back. Or maybe they messed it up
themselfes.
Go complain and send it back.
indeed, rev 2.x is better (much less TSEC bugs)
Feb 2009 13:45:51 +0100
From: Norbert van Bolhuis
To: Eric Cottrell
Subject: Re: Can not get "new" MPC8313e-RDB to boot "as-shipped" flash image
> Hi Eric,
>
> I have the same board and same problem. It's just an incompatibility between
> the
> DTB and
Hi Eric,
I have the same board and same problem. It's just an incompatibility between the
DTB and u-boot.
Recent u-boots (and without a doubt also your u-boot 1.3.3) expect aliases
in the DTB, these ones I guess:
.
.
aliases {
ethernet0 = &enet0;
ethernet1
Hello,
This is getting frustrating and I am beginning to think someone messed this
board up and returned it. I would think it would boot up the default flash
image out of the box with very little trouble.
Board is a MPC8313e-RDB Rev A4. I set the dip switches per the instructions,
S4 all off