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Data log in UART Boot Host

Data log in UART Boot Host

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Sandeep Nayak
Posted by Sandeep Nayak
on May 02 2012 05:34 AM
Prodigy200 points

Hi,

We are working towards flashnig the SPI Flash.Everything is happening. However we are unable to see any activity in the UART2 of EVM.

We are following all the Steps given in the Boot Document 'spraat2e.pdf'.

How do we see/log the BOOT process data in  UART mode software ?

Regards,

Sandeep Nayak

Sandy

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  • Rahul Prabhu
    Posted by Rahul Prabhu
    on May 02 2012 09:56 AM
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    Sandeep,

    Please mention the device the next time you make a new post on e2e. From some of your other posts, I realize you are using C6748 but you also have posted that you were working on a custom board rather than the EVM. Could you confirm that you are trying this test on the EVM and not the custom hardware.

    If you are trying this on the EVM, I would recommend you to try the prebuilt AIS Boot images that we provide on this wiki and try out the LED blinking example on your device.

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Boot_Images_for_OMAP-L138

    Another useful wiki for Flashing on EVM and custom boards:

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Serial_Boot_and_Flash_Loading_Utility_for_OMAP-L138

    Let us know if you are able to make any progress with the flashing examples.

    Regards,

    Rahul

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