
Dear Andrea,
in message 00d401c495a7$ee6a56c0$180aa8c0@llandrews you wrote:
We are currently using u-boot as bootloader for all out Linux embedded platforms but we need to support WindowsCE 4.2 too on our upcoming ARM920T-based board (at the moment it's running Linux-2.6.x only with
I'm tempted to say that Win* is officially unsupported by U-Boot ;-)
Running WinCE is preatty dumb: just load the (huge....) binary image somewhere and jmp to a specific location. No parameters to pass to the
Well, then just use the "go" command.
kernel (at least no one reported officially by microsoft docs or by the WinCE newsgroup): everything must be stored in the image (in the registry binary file) or customized by the OEM.
I know why I never used any sort of Windoze system.
But, of course, before proceeding with my "custom" WinCE support I want to do know what the u-boot comunity think about my ideas.. Any suggestion or any advice?
Sorry, I cannot help you with that. Eeeks...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk