Scott Wood wrote:
> The 512K limit is arbitrary and can be changed.  It exists just to  
> provide a stable start address on something that grows from the end of  
> flash.

True, but we haven't actually done changed it.  Instead of allowing for a
larger u-boot.bin, we have ALWAYS disabled features or rewritten code to
make it smaller.  If making U-boot larger were so simple, it would have
been done by now, I think.

-- 
Timur Tabi
Linux kernel developer at Freescale

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