
4 Nov
2004
4 Nov
'04
5:04 p.m.
In message 065ACD8E84315E4394C835E398C8D5EB9A60F3@COSSMGMBX02.email.corp.tld you wrote:
I acknowledge the wink in your response, but my thought here is that, if you _really_ need to fit in 32K, you may want to run "tftpboot" (or equiv) instead of hush so that all the gutted u-boot knows how to do is
If you don't need hush, then just don't enable it an use the simple command line parser (which is significantly smaller).
There were only two requirements specified by Terry: net boot and fit in 32K. Hopefully he is an engineer per Dr. McCoy ;-).
I'm afraid it still will not fit. 32 kB is just too small. The design limit of U-Boot that I've always had in mind was 128 kB.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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