
17 Sep
2009
17 Sep
'09
5:16 a.m.
Hi List, I understand NOR-based flash memory devices have traditionally been used for non-volatile storage for a bootloader and other various advantages including support for execute-in-place code, random access to memory, and zero error rate, etc. However, we have a project that we would like to have U-Boot bootloader run via NAND Flash memory device on a ARM926EJ-S based board. I searched the mailing list for this and didn't see anything. I only found a question posted in 2006 where it was asked if the kernel based on ARM926EJ-S can boot from NAND flash. Which I know is ok. Does the community know of any existing mechanisms for this type of configuration to enable U-Boot load and run via NAND flash?
Thanks in advance! TJ
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