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OMAP-L138 boot and flashing NOR

OMAP-L138 boot and flashing NOR

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Jung lee
Posted by Jung lee
on Apr 12 2012 03:41 AM
Prodigy10 points

Hi guys ,

 I'm trying to boot OMAP-L138 via NAND flash, using the"sfh_OMAP-L138.exe" serial flasher

host program on the Windows. OMAP-L138 is set the UART boot mode

with BTMODE pins and can request "BOOTME", but the messages shown from the flasher are as below and the work is fail.

If any problems, please inform me.

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>sfh_OMAP-L138 -flash_noubl -flashType NAND ais_to_uboot.bin
-----------------------------------------------------
   TI Serial Flasher Host Program for OMAP-L138
   (C) 2011, Texas Instruments, Inc.
   Ver. 1.67
-----------------------------------------------------


Platform is Windows.
      [TYPE] Single boot image
[BOOT IMAGE] ais_to_uboot.bin
    [TARGET] OMAPL138
    [DEVICE] NAND

Attempting to connect to device COM1...
Press any key to end this program at any time.

(AIS Parse): Read magic word 0x41504954.
(AIS Parse): Waiting for BOOTME... (power on or reset target now)
(AIS Parse): BOOTME received!
(AIS Parse): Performing Start-Word Sync...
(AIS Parse): Performing Ping Opcode Sync...
(AIS Parse): Boot aborted.
Booting SFT failed. Trying again (you may need to reset the target)...
-------------------

How to fix it.?

Thx,

--lee

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  • Prabhakar Lad
    Posted by Prabhakar Lad
    on Apr 12 2012 07:49 AM
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    Verified by Jung lee
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    Hi,

    The NAND flash is present on the daughter card, please see if daughter card is connected properly and try the above.

    Thx,

    --Prabhakar Lad

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