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Visitor II
October 28, 2005
Question

u-boot bootloader

  • October 28, 2005
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Posted on October 28, 2005 at 04:15

u-boot bootloader

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    richard8Author
    Visitor II
    January 3, 2005
    Posted on January 03, 2005 at 12:26

    I'm about to port the latest u-boot-1.1.2 bootloader to the STR720 evaluation platform...

    alraedy done for some PPC/m68k platform and TriCore is in the pipeline (including opensourced jtag flasher for Linux/Cygwin).

    Is there absolutely no documentation available how to initially program the flash memory on the evaluation board or load the a small flash programmer into internal RAM?

    Or is the STR720 only meant to be used by expensive 3rd party tools?

    Maybe someone sponsors a STR720 evaluation kit for putting STR720 support into official u-boot cvs tree?

    Visitor II
    January 4, 2005
    Posted on January 04, 2005 at 06:18

    I have implemented a programmer for the 71x range, ram is loaded via the jtag channel with the programming software. The dcc comms channel is then used for the main transfer of code to program flash.

    The code is based on R.Longo jtag code which is available on the net.

    I am currently adding support for external flash so will keep you posted.

    It is included in the free Anglia (www.angliac.com) STR7 toolchain/ide which has been developed.

    Happy New Year !

    sjo

    richard8Author
    Visitor II
    January 4, 2005
    Posted on January 04, 2005 at 12:19

    Which tool you mean?

    ''IDEaliST'' which looks like Eclipse?

    Don't see any ''free'' stuff on this site.

    Any sources for the JTAG programming stuff or do you know where to get the specification?

    Visitor II
    January 4, 2005
    Posted on January 04, 2005 at 13:17

    IDEaliST is a free ide written in house, also available is a arm7 gcc port configured for the str7 range of devices.

    http://www.angliac.com/newsarchive/828.asp

    A link to download the software should be added very soon if you don't want to fill the form in.

    Regards

    sjo

    richard8Author
    Visitor II
    January 4, 2005
    Posted on January 04, 2005 at 13:24

    Took me some time to navigate through this awful site (o;

    Gonna mirror it soon at

    http://www.uclinux.net/

    Hmm...think it takes also a while until the link is sent (o;

    [ This message was edited by: klingler on 04-01-2005 17:57 ]

    richard8Author
    Visitor II
    January 8, 2005
    Posted on January 08, 2005 at 05:54

    So after 4 days still no reply from www.angliac.com for this IDEaliST tool!!!!!

    Visitor II
    January 10, 2005
    Posted on January 10, 2005 at 05:46

    I will look into your request, Sorry for the delay

    Regards

    sjo

    richard8Author
    Visitor II
    January 13, 2005
    Posted on January 13, 2005 at 05:40

    And another 3 days are passing by (o;

    richard8Author
    Visitor II
    February 8, 2005
    Posted on February 08, 2005 at 08:50

    Think wiser to switch to AT91RM9200 from Atmel..doesn't has PCMCIA but built-in ethernet and USB host and runs up to 200MHz and is available since 2003 (o;

    And yeah...Atmel made the ''u-boot'' port as well (o;

    rick

    Visitor II
    October 28, 2005
    Posted on October 28, 2005 at 04:15

    all the anglia software is here:

    http://www.st-angliamicro.com/software.asp