often with 32
bit SDRAM and big block NAND than 16 bit SDRAM and small block NAND).
After removing the printf, it works well.
Thanks, again
Norman
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> Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] at91sam9260-ek intermittenly fails at
> u-boot init
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all the timing NAND, SDRAM etc and we have
experimented with all the settings.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Norman
Norman Cheung wrote:
> Many thanks Stelian for the replies. My comments inline.
>
> Norman
>
> Stelian Pop wrote:
>> Le mercredi 25 juin 2008 à 01:36 +
Many thanks Stelian for the replies. My comments inline.
Norman
Stelian Pop wrote:
> Le mercredi 25 juin 2008 à 01:36 +0000, Norman Cheung a écrit :
>
>> I am struggling with this problem for a week now and not making any
>> progress.
>> So any suggestions, ideas or
x27;s init code.
We had at91bootstrap 1.5 working well in 32-bit mode with u-boot 1.3.2. But I
don't have the source. I wonder what is the current stable version of u-boot
and at91bootstrap?
Thanks in advance fo
pping?
Thanks,
Norman
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Kevin,
We tested 8700 in MII mode, it works OK.
- Recompile u-boot to use MII instead of RMII
- Swap the pins PA10, PA11 to PA23,PA24 for TX(2:3)
We will be testing that in the kernel(2.6.25) soon, hopefully
that will work OK
I would like to know what is the quickest way to set up Atmel's SAM-ICE with the
AT91SAM9260EK board to run GDB? My preference is to run under a linux host,
but I can run under Windows if that is easier to setup.
Any ideas, suggestions or experiences.
Thanks,
N
ke cramfs or squashfs on NAND. If I use the u-boot nand write command
to write the cramfs to a MTD partition. How does nand write treat a bad block?
I am thinking that if nand write skip to the next block, then I might be able
to modify nand read... Or is there a bet
I have downloaded the 1.3.2 source and wonder where can I locate the latest
stable patches for this platform? I saw an AT91 fork in the source tree, would
that be a better starting point.
Thanks,
Norman
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