Hi to all,
I'd like to use u-boot lo load small applications program on a board based
on IXP425. My customer has used redboot to load linux over this board and
now He asked to me to write some applications to test the hardware.
I tought to use u-boot because I have no knowledge on redboot and be
Hi
Ing.G.Morandi (Portatile) wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I'd like to use u-boot lo load small applications program on a board based
> on IXP425. My customer has used redboot to load linux over this board and
> now He asked to me to write some applications to test the hardware.
> I tought to use u-boo
Hi
> Moreover I knew that quite recently, some improvements have
> been made on
> u-boot to avoid the use of Intel APIs.
> Now I don't know if this activity has been completely carried
> out and allows
> the use of both eth interfaces which are provided by the uP.
> Can anybody suggest me whe
On 21:18 Fri 12 Sep , Martijn de Gouw wrote:
> Hi
>
> > Moreover I knew that quite recently, some improvements have
> > been made on
> > u-boot to avoid the use of Intel APIs.
> > Now I don't know if this activity has been completely carried
> > out and allows
> > the use of both eth inte
Dear Martijn,
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> We tried to get these patches in u-boot, but they where not accepted.
"Were not accepted" is not quite correct. The patches you sent did not
apply to the source tree and were somehow corrupted; also you failed
to respond to the review c
Martijn,
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Martijn de Gouw
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have u-boot running on a ixp425 board (pdnb3), without the intel
> stuff.
> The npe binaries are stored seperated in flash, and loaded by u-boot.
> All the code is now gplv2.
>
> We tried to get these patches
On 23:28 Tue 02 Dec , Leon Woestenberg wrote:
> Martijn,
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Martijn de Gouw
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have u-boot running on a ixp425 board (pdnb3), without the intel
> > stuff.
> > The npe binaries are stored seperated in flash, and loaded by u-boot
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