Re: [U-Boot-Users] Porting u-boot to custom MPC852T board.

Thanks! That was exactly the problem. Burst mode is not working 100%. Disabled Burst mode and everything ran smoothly. =)
David Ho
Wolfgang Denk wd@denx.de To: DavidHo@nanometrics.ca Sent by: cc: u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net wd@denx.de Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] Porting u-boot to custom MPC852T board.
11/15/2003 05:09 AM
Dear David,
in message OF2B4ACBB0.E5841A39-ON85256DDF.00204F37@nanometrics.ca you wrote:
I'm currently porting u-boot version 0.4.8 to our custom board running an MPC852T. The processor is configured to high-boot at 0xfff00000. U-boot is failing to execute any instructions in RAM after it has been
relocated.
This is a FAQ. It has been asked - and answered! - many times before on the lists.
See http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/UBootCrashAfterRelocation
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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In message OFF8646440.994B31A4-ON85256DDF.006B93D6@nanometrics.ca you wrote:
Thanks! That was exactly the problem. Burst mode is not working 100%. Disabled Burst mode and everything ran smoothly. =)
You are aware that this just hides the problem instead of fixing it?
Do NOT continue. Go one step back and fix the RAM init problem.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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