Denis, yes, I only realized after sending it that it was too long and in fact, 
canceled the message on the website.  This does have a MMU and is a ARM0, 
AT91RM9200.  When using the Nor Flash, after transferring about 320k, the 
kernel crashes and the transfer aborts.  

Has anyone been able to use tftp for larger files (>1MB) without issues on 
v1.5.1 ?  

TIA and sorry about the longer output.

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From: Denis Vlasenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 22:25:55 +0100

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><quote>
>Hello all, I am using busybox v 1.5.1 with tftp. =9AI have been trying to u=
>se
>tftp to get files and update u-boot and the kernel in our AT91RM9200 system.
>I used to have the file system with busybox on a nor flash and it would
>crash out after transferring about 300k worth of a file (kernel is about 1.3
>mb). =9ABecause we had to move the file system to our nand flash, I didn't
>debug it. =9ANow that it is on the nand flash, I get the following crash du=
>mp.
>Is there anything that I need to setup in order for busybox to properly
>write to the flash?
>
>Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
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