Dear Remy,

In message <[email protected]> you 
wrote:
> 
> > when i tftp that application to 0x40000 to Power PC evaluation
> > board then
> 
> Is there really RAM located at this address on your board?
> Address 0x40000 is usually only an example address...

It is very likely that there is RAM at this address. On PowerPC, RAM
usually is mapped starting at physical address 0.

> > i start executing go 40004 command its not doing any thing.
> 
> You should use the the same address in the 'go' command as to which
> you load the executable.

This advise is almost certainly wrong - the entry point is usually not
the same as the image's start address.

If in doubt, it helps reading the FAQ. See especially section
"14.2.16. My standalone program does not work" ...

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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