
3 Jul
2007
3 Jul
'07
11:06 p.m.
In message fa686aa40707031117l7ba9226cu7a606b06d39f8e40@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
Hmmm.... okay, so what does that output consist of? I can be convinced that pre-RAM output is necessary, but why is it 90%?
The important thing for me is to follow the principle of printing "Do foo..." before and "done" after doing "foo" (not necessarily exactly with these words), so you can always see exactly which initialization step was failing.
This includes things like clock setup (printing, for example, _measured_ clock frequencies instead of configured ones whenever possible), memory setup, etc.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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