On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, [euc-kr] ��âȣ wrote: > Hi readers. and ARM-Linux Workers. (Please dont cc to so many people!!) > I have a few problem that must be resolved.. > > One month ago, I bought a EBSA-285 (4M Flash, 16M SDRAM) > that is plugged in Digital's Host Bridge board. > Host Bridge PCI board is plugged also > by CIRRUS LOGIC Graphic PCI card > and DEC-21143 ethernet card. OK. > My Host is Intel Linux (RedHat 5.2). > AT "ARM-Linux" Home, I download "binutils","gcc","linux-kernel" > and I pach it. > > I have a ARM SDT for WinNT/95.. > > Q) How can I boot ? > Need I modify kernel ? > Need I additional program to download kernel ? Build it for EBSA-285, then load the binary (that is arch/arm/boot/Image) at 0x8000 (?); its not an AIF file so you have to use the Angel read command (is it read - can someone confirm this?) Call it with R0=0, R1=4. The LEDs should do something. Bring up a terminal on the EBSAs serial port (from this point in the ARM debug tools wont help you any more). You should see kernel messages. > Q) H/W problem ? Probably not - but you haven't said what type of problems you get. I'd take the graphics card and ether card out to start with. When you say 'Digital's Host Bridge board' what exactly do you mean? Do you mean an 'EBSA-BPL-5V' (or 3V3) - if one of those OK; if not then we may have a more interesting issue. Dave / Dr. David Alan Gilbert | Running Linux on | Happy \ \ gro.gilbert @ treblig.org | Alpha, ARM and SPARC | In Hex / \____________________________|___ http://www.treblig.demon.co.uk __/ unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
