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  • Forum Post: Re: Zoom eXperimeter Kit, Starterware and CCSv4.2::: External RAM program loading problem

    Yogendra Namjoshi Yogendra Namjoshi
    I missed putting bootlooder initially. Now things work with bootloader first "RAMed" (debug load) and then the actual proect at 0xC0000000. Similarly, I could flash onto SPI Flash and have completed the booting procedure and running of application in power-up Thanks Yogendra
    on Jan 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: uartEcho compiled with CodeSourcery 4.6.1

    Aijaz Baig Aijaz Baig
    Hi. I am trying to build the bootloader code using cygwin and the arm toolchain from codesourcery (Sourcery G++ Lite 2009q1-161) but I cannot even get past the compilation stage. I have added variable LIB_PATH to my bash profile so now it is visible on the path. Additionally I have also added variable...
    on Mar 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Update for StarterWare on AM335X

    ZHU HONGXIAN ZHU HONGXIAN
    My AM335X EVM board can't work normally Based on StarterWare,but it can work based on linux or android system。And,I find that MLO which i get from StarterWare example can not boot the board。I spent a day to try,Phenomenon are all the same。 On the other hand,StarterWare work Normally on my BeagleBone...
    on Mar 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: OMAPL-138 ARM+DSP Bootable Application

    Jim Nalasco Jim Nalasco
    Hi, I've been working with the OMAPL-138 LogicPD SOM and have developed code for both the ARM and DSP. I would now like to create an SPI bootable version of code which is a combination of both the ARM and DSP code I've mentioned. I've looked on the Starter Ware Wiki for a procedure or...
    on May 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Masking error in SelectI2CInstance

    Gurudutt Bharadwaj Gurudutt Bharadwaj
    Hello Fredrik, Thanks for pointing out the defect in the code. The solution that you have proposed is also correct. This correction will be implemented and will be visible in the next release. Regards. Gurudutt.
    on Jan 15, 2013
  • Forum Post: uartEcho compiled with CodeSourcery 4.6.1

    Valentin Ivanov Valentin Ivanov
    Hello, I have built bootloader and uartEcho application using CodeSourcery 4.6.1. for BeagleBone rev A3. After reseting the board all I can see in the terminal window (putty): "StarterWare AM335x Boot Loader". Thank you, Valentin Ivanov
    on Mar 24, 2012
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