> Normally U-Boot boots from SPI NOR, and Linux can be loaded directly
> from U-Boot via the 'zboot' command.
I am much more interested (since the last stage I know) what would be the
initial sequence of events:
E3900/APL-I -> IFWI -> MBR -> U-Boot, or ...???
Thank you,
Zoran
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017
Hi Zoran,
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 6:22 PM, Zoran Stojsavljevic
wrote:
> Hello Bin,
>
>> So far Apollo Lake is not supported in U-Boot. However it is on my todo
>> list.
>
> All Good. Please, take your time. If you do not mind, I would like to know
> ASAP, do I have correct prediction/anticipation/
Hello Bin,
> So far Apollo Lake is not supported in U-Boot. However it is on my todo
list.
All Good. Please, take your time. If you do not mind, I would like to know
ASAP, do I have correct prediction/anticipation/vision how this whole thing
should work?
The one I originally described in my orig
Hi Zoran,
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Zoran Stojsavljevic
wrote:
> Hello to the U-Boot Community,
>
> I am curious about the following HW/FW configuration with regards to the
> U-Boot?
>
> Did anybody managed to run the following: INTEL Atom E3900 APL-I with
> U-Boot?
>
> E3900 -> IFWI -> MBR
Hello to the U-Boot Community,
I am curious about the following HW/FW configuration with regards to the
U-Boot?
Did anybody managed to run the following: INTEL Atom E3900 APL-I with
U-Boot?
E3900 -> IFWI -> MBR -> U-Boot -> eLinux/YOCTO ?!
Here are some explanations regarding the terms/context:
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