
19 Jun
2007
19 Jun
'07
9:51 p.m.
What I meant is that you can use the BDI's RCW override feature to allow the CPU to be configured. Then you can configure the flash interface, and that will give you the ability to program flash. Then you "flash an RCW" (i.e. program the flash address that contain the RCW with a valid RCW).
You know, that's interesting. We're using a BDI2000 with an mpc8343 here, and have to set the processor to a pre-defined mode to initially flash a RCW in, then set it back to loading from local bus after we have a valid word programmed. We've followed Freescale's guides on how to connect the COP port to the CPU, but have never gotten past switching modes to program the RCW.
Quite interesting...
Best Regards,
Joe Grisso Synapse Product Development