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  • Forum Post: AM335x SPL (MLO)

    Mahendra varman Mahendra varman
    Hi Please help me on the below Iam Using AM3359 EVM Board While building the u-boot for the board, MLO and U-boot.img images are generated What specifically the SPL(MLO) contains ? ( Need some brief explanation on that SPL code) and how its getting generated in u-boot ? Thanks
    on Apr 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: MLO with DDR3 support for AM335x

    Prasant J Prasant J
    Hi, We are designing a custom board based on AM335x Evaluation module. In our design we have used DDR3. I want to know, how do I build/configure u-boot to build SPL/MLO which has support for DDR3? Prasant
    on May 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: AM3359ZCZ issue having

    Jason Teoh Jason Teoh
    Hi Paul, We are using the JTAG to check the status of the chips. Using the XDS100V2, it fail to connect to the custom board and AM335x EVM. We have setup the connection from the JTAG to our target board (AM335x EVM) by connecting the TI-20 connector to the target board. By running the CCSv5, we...
    on May 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM3359ZCZ issue having

    Jason Teoh Jason Teoh
    Hi Guys, I had a concern on the AM3359ZCZ. We have built 4 prototype boards with beagle board BONE as reference. We tried to power up the board and it’s not able to boot through the UART. Currently our prototype have the following SYSBOOT pin configured. SYSBOOT[15:14] SYSBOOT...
    on May 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: How to boot AM335x Starter Kit from SPI Flash

    Lucas Lu1 Lucas Lu1
    Thanks , i see. Starter Kit is setting in (10111) MMC0 , SPI0, UART0, USB0 That mean , if my SPI flash is burn correct image (MLO.spi and u-boot.bin) , when remove the SD card and power on the kit . It sure be boot from SPI Flash , right ?
    on Dec 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: How to boot AM335x Starter Kit from SPI Flash

    Lucas Lu1 Lucas Lu1
    Target board : AM335x Starter Kti SDK : ti-sdk-am335x-evm-05.05.01.00 u-boot make command : make O=am335x CROSS_COMPILE=arm-arago-linux-gnueabi- ARCH=arm am335x_evm_spiboot SPI flash : mx25l25635e , connect to Starter Kit J11 My process : 1. boot from SD card 2. into u-boot ( u-boot can probe...
    on Dec 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM3359 Uart0 boot problem

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi, I plan to use UART0 to boot in my AM3359 custom board with sysboot configuration [15:0] = 01000000000010 (UART0, SPI0, NAND, NANDI2C). When i power-up my board, It should send out a "CC...." on terminal, by nothing comming out. And there is no signal coming out from UART0_TXD or UART0_RXD...
    on May 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Booting Linux on AM3359 ICE

    Mason Sarver Mason Sarver
    I would first like to apologize for my ignorance, I am very new to ARM processors. Several posts have made it clear that there is no official support for using Linux on the ICE (yet...). The reason I am attempting this is because I need two Ethernet ports for a networking project I'm working on...
    on May 15, 2012
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