Greg Ungerer wrote:
Gavin Lambert wrote:
although I think most of that *is*
overridable by the config.
It is not completely configurable at "config" time.
^^^
Ofcourse I meant to say "It _is_ completely configurable" :-)
Regards
Greg
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Hi Gavin,
Gavin Lambert wrote:
Quoth Greg Ungerer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In modern 2.6 version kernels the RAM mapping is configurable
at "make config" for at least m68k/coldfire and arm, maybe
others too. In older 2.4 kernels it was often hard coded into
platform specific code for that board suppo
Quoth Greg Ungerer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> In modern 2.6 version kernels the RAM mapping is configurable
> at "make config" for at least m68k/coldfire and arm, maybe
> others too. In older 2.4 kernels it was often hard coded into
> platform specific code for that board support.
Not all of it is confi
Hi Darwin,
Darwin Chen wrote:
I have some questions about uClinux and bootloader, the answer must be in
the kernel source code, but I can't find it, and google master can't yet.
So, the questions are:
1.The bootloader remaps the SDRAM/Flash address, the different bootloader
has different addres
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Subject: [uClinux-dev] Some questions about uClinux and bootloader.
Dear all masters,
I have some questions about uClinux a
Dear all masters,
I have some questions about uClinux and bootloader, the answer must be in
the kernel source code, but I can't find it, and google master can't yet.
So, the questions are:
1.The bootloader remaps the SDRAM/Flash address, the different bootloader
has different address mapping, so,