Hi,
I would recomend you to take a look at the comments posted on the mailinglist
earlier:
http://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2009-January/thread.html#45925
As one of the developers which were workuing on this earlier I would say that
it is a good starting point for developing u-boot. If I rem
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear ?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gunnar_Rangøy?,
>
> In message you
> wrote:
> ...
>> >> +#undef CONFIG_CMD_AUTOSCRIPT
>> >
>> > Is there a specific reason for not allowing to use shell scripts?
> ...
>> No, not really. We did this because this was done
rnal" stuff. Sorry for
> asking stupid questions, I don't know this architecture at all, but:
> Will external chips be reset this way, too? Or how do you make sure
> that external peripherals get properly reset?
As most of the needed functionality is embedded in the microcontroller,
there are very few external peripherals used by U-Boot. Apart from
external memory, and oscillator, and level-shifters for the serial-port,
there is only the ethernet PHY, and that one shouldn't need a reset.
Gunnar Rangøy,
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No, not
the problem?
>
> Best Regards,
> J.
>
On the EVK1100 board, the CPU (UC3A0512) is connected to the PHY via an
RMII bus. This requires the CPU clock to be at least 50 MHz.
Unfortunately, the chip on current EVK1100 boards may be unable to run
at more than
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