
Dear "Rodrigo Vilar",
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In message 5fe3f7850809300849v22a0c987q83b4c8e5847482fb@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
Are "Standalone Applications" supported in the current u-boot (GIT repo)?
Yes, of course.
I am very happy to hear that. However the manual states "The bootm command is used to start operating system images." and Standalone Applications were supported on u-boot 1.2.0.
Standalone Applications are no operating systems,m so "bootm" is the wrong command.
Standalone Applications have been supported virtually forever.
I recommend you start reading the documentation, especally the section about Standalone Applications.
If you refer to chapter 5.12 I had already done so. It has been very useful to download an run standalone applications however there is no reference on how to do it with image files and bootm.
That's because Standalone Applications don't use image files and bootm. They use the "go" command as documented in the manual.
Is this so difficult?
appreciate the work you are doing with u-boot, however I also think you have overlooked my questions.
No, I haven't. If I tell you to read the documentation I am usually sure that the solution is theree. And the very first example (5.12.1. "Hello World" Demo) indeed shows how to run a SA application (not to mention that there is at least one relevant FAQ entry).
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk