
17 May
2007
17 May
'07
2:08 a.m.
In message 464B818F.60509@freescale.com you wrote:
Yes, I have read it, but it doesn't really answer my question. I'm not asking if I can boot from RAM, I'm asking why would someone think it could be done? If anything, 14.2.1
It can be done. And in some situations it may even be the fastest way to get a running system. But you have to understand *exactly* what you are doing.
re-inforces my point: if booting from RAM doesn't make sense, why are so many board header files configured to enable it?
I cannot answer this.
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