
3 Oct
2005
3 Oct
'05
3:44 p.m.
boot.bin itself is an u-boot binary image. It is straight executed after downloading. Now it's possible to install a new u-boot version.
Definitely not. BTW binary sizes are too different to say that boot.bin is 10KB loader.bin is 7KB u-boot is 92KB
Yes, you're right. But why do you want to install the boot.bin binary. You should create a normal u-boot binary file (not a compressed image) and store it in flash at 0x10000000 instead of storing boot.bin and a compressed u-boot image.
Referring to Atmel manuals boot.bin is a pre-loader ususlly stored at
the
beginning of flash (0x10000000) which calls u-boot (usually stored at 0x10010000).
This a the point, it normally doesn't make any sense to use boot.bin, use u-boot directly.
Mirco
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