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Thanks very much for the responses. Once it was pointed out to me that
the CPU speed settings are in the board file I actually remembered
seeing them there before. Don't know why I got fixated on that speed.c.
I'm now zipping along at 266 mhz!
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sier to get U-boot running on the SAM9XE.
> It also has an Ethernet controller so you can do fast downloads.
> Also, it runs at 200 MHz instead of the ~50 MHz of the SAM7SE.
I haven't checked that one out, I'll take a look, thanks. Why do you
say it would be easier to get U-boot run
ing
at the AT91SAM7SE512 which has 512K internal flash. It only has 32K
internal SRAM, but I'll have plenty of SDRAM available.
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