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Last Post 23 Jul 2009 08:38 PM by  mikea@logicpd.com
Cannont boot Windows CE builds from NAND
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scotthew
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11 Jun 2009 12:12 PM
    I can sucessfully boot my Windows CE 6.0 images from SD, but when I try to boot from NAND I run into errors.

    Here's what I am doing:

    mount yaffs /dev/nand0 /yp
    mount fatfs /dev/sdmmc0a /sd
    cp /sd/NK.BIN /yp/NK.BIN
    load /yp/NK.BIN

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    ................load failed
    error: load: unable to read section header (NK.BIN)


    Here's my version info:
    NoLo Version : 2.4.7-OMAP3503 0001
    NoLo Build : LPD386 Tue Feb 17 13:43:55 CST 2009
    NoLo Compiler: gcc version 4.2.1
    Image type : Elf
    Boot Device : NAND
    richard.laborde@logicpd.com
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    12 Jun 2009 09:38 AM
    scotthew,

    you need to use

    load bin /yp/NK.BIN

    Thanks
    scotthew
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    17 Jun 2009 10:16 AM
    I forgot to specify that I am using the "bin" parameter and it does not work.
    mikea@logicpd.com
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    23 Jul 2009 08:38 PM
    Not sure if you were able to resolve this yet. There could be an issue copying the NK.bin from SD to YAFFS. I would first make sure you try using the latest LogicLoader off the web, as this may have been fixed. (LoLo 2.4.8p2)
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