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[omapzoom3630] boot options

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Joe Jung
Posted by Joe Jung
on Apr 15 2011 02:40 AM
Prodigy40 points

I am wondering if there is any way i can choose booting method. 

currently i am having problem with nand booting since i flashed wrong boot loader.

in order to get it worked, i am trying to find alternative ways like usb-booting , sd-boot eeprom-boot and etc.

if there is any information available. please provide.

for your information, i have trace32. unfortunately it does not support arm-coretex.

 

looking for your support

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  • Kazunobu Shin
    Posted by Kazunobu Shin
    on Apr 15 2011 10:19 AM
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    Please refer to the section 26.2.3 Boot Configuration in the TRM (http://focus.ti.com/pdfs/wtbu/OMAP36xx_ES1.x_PUBLIC_TRM_vS.zip).

    Regards,
    Kazunobu Shin
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  • Michael T
    Posted by Michael T
    on Apr 15 2011 10:45 AM
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    A Flash Tool that runs on Windows XP is available here:

    http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/flashtool.html

    You can use that to erase and program NAND flash using the USB OTG port.

    There is also a later version that also supports flashing via UART3 port.

    Let us know if you need that.

    Regards,

    Michael T

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  • Joe Jung
    Posted by Joe Jung
    on Apr 17 2011 22:21 PM
    Prodigy40 points

    does it support omap36xx as well?

    it says only about omap35, omap35 custom

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  • Michael T
    Posted by Michael T
    on Apr 18 2011 09:55 AM
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    Joe:

    You should be able to use the AM37xx (Hynix) or AM37xx (Micron) target type with OMAP36xx.

    It depend on what type of NAND and DDR devices you are using.

    Regards,

    Michael T

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  • Joe Jung
    Posted by Joe Jung
    on Apr 18 2011 20:47 PM
    Prodigy40 points

    thank you for your help

    i had following log.

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    -stdout

    -omap 3

    -com 17

    -t 60

    -p EVM_MDDR_MICRON_2G_EMIF

    -2

    chip_download NANDINFO C:\MLO

    Leaving parameter file:temp_script.txt

    @temp_script.txt

    Looking for device (omap com17)

    Please turn off device, then turn it on again

    Awaiting ASIC id

    Awaiting ASIC id

    Reception failed - timeout after 4 retries

     

    Console program failed, exit code: 2

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  • Michael T
    Posted by Michael T
    on Apr 19 2011 09:35 AM
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    Joe:

    Do you have a custom board with OMAP3630 or a TI evaluation board.

    To use Flash Tool via UART you must connect PC serial port to UART3 connector

    on target board (with null MODEM serial cable).

    For UART flashing you need Flash Tool v1.5.1.0 which you should be able to

    get here:

    https://gforge.ti.com/gf/project/flash/frs/?action=FrsReleaseView&release_id=518

    The selection "EVM_MDDR_MICRON_2G_EMIF" is for the AM3517 EVM

    with Micron NAND MT29F4G16ABBDAH4:D and DDR2 memory.  It configures

    the DDR2 memory using the EMIF4 registers.  Could you specify the part numbers

    for your NAND and SDRAM devices?

     

    Regards,

    Michael T

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