In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> 
> I've already read the documents that you have referenced before posting my
> first message. I had already gotten hello_world to run in u-boot without
> problems (by using the go command), so that is not an issue.

Well, that's the documented way to start standalone applications.

The only documented way, IIRC.

> My original question was - is it possible to boot a standalone application
> like the hello_world example like a kernel? I did not see any reference

Is it a kernel? No.  Does any part of the documentation say it could
be used like that? No.

> materials which shows how this is done. I have not changed the code in
> hello_world, so the entry point should not have moved. Did I use mkimage
> correctly?

This question makes no sense to me.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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