I have Freescale MPC8347. Can you confirm that I have to have U-Boot
start at 0xFFF00000?

Thanks,
Jatin

2008/8/4 Scott Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jatin Sharma wrote:
>> After I posted this message, I learned the reset vector for the PPC
>> architecture lies at 0xFFF00100.
>
> Well, it depends on what kind of PPC chip...
>
>> Does it mean the u-boot has to start
>> at the address 0xFFF00000?
>
> Yes (or possibly zero, if the RCW is set appropriately).
>
>> If not, how can I let CPU know to look for
>> u-boot at this new address?
>
> You edit the VHDL/Verilog. :-)
>
> -Scott
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