
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:40:32PM -0800, James W. wrote:
uboot's source code may can't directly drive 2410 SoC peripherals, but It can work, and print U-boot logo.
typo? by 2410 SoC, you actually means 2416, right?
If my understand you correctly, I think you mean, with 2410 board definition in u-boot source code, I can make an u-boot image by 'make smdk2410_config', then directly use the resulted image on a 2416 board. It should work althought not all functionalities are ready. If this is true, it is a really a good news to me.
2013/1/28 Woody Wu narkewoody@gmail.com
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 08:40:19PM -0800, James W. wrote:
ok ,I think ,you can try smdk2410,
And porting it to 2416.
boot from nand ?
At the first phase, I think I'd better boot from nand. After then I hope I can boot from SD card. (Is that possible? Is that easy? thanks)
I want to ask, to driver some very basic SoC peripherals, such as SDRAM and UARTs, how much work left to do if starting from smdk2410?
But it is still strange to me, since smdk2416 has existed for a long time.
Thanks a lot.
2013/1/28 Woody Wu narkewoody@gmail.com
Hi, List
Does u-boot have support for smdk2416? Our customized board is based on smdk2416 and I want to find a good starting point to configure/port the u-boot for our hardware.
Thanks in advance.
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