
Dear Raphael,
in message 200411261222.22768.ccool@ninjatech.biz you wrote:
Thanks for the advice, but for some reason, both (CW and DW) version did'nt work on their own. I had to use the RPXlite config and settings, but with the flash.c from the RPXlite_DW. There must be something else I have to do because I cannot write on the flash. The "saveenv" command does'nt work.
You should start by preparing an inventory of what board you actually have, which processor is on it, what's the flah configuration is, etc.
I know it is weird, but when I was using the RPXlite_DW config, U-boot could not start. When I used RPXlite, I started, but got stuck on the flash memory
That's not weird, it's what's to be expected as result of erratic and unsystematic actions. Please try to understand your hardware first before making any adaptions of the configuration.
detection and I had a little warning saying that the processor is not the same as specified. That's why I changed it by replacing #define CONFIG_MPC850 by #define CONFIG_MPC823 in the RPXlite.h file, but I'm still having a warning.
Don't you think that it might have been helpful if you had included the precise text of the warning in your posting?
Also, it should be fairly trivial to have a look at your board and read which type is printed on the processor.
So, to conclude, can someone help me about the flash memory problem. I would really like to understand this problem. Also, if someone knows the right settings to "remove" the processor warning, I'm all ears.
How could we know? Do we have access to your hardware, or who has?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk