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Last Post 24 Jan 2006 10:00 AM by  brad@tpi.com
Can't get PXA_270_10_DEV_IMAGE to boot up...
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brad@tpi.com
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13 Jan 2006 12:52 PM
    I'm trying to download and bootup the NK.bin from the indicated
    zip file. It's been very difficult to find the correct kernel argument
    parameters. Are they listed somewhere for this product? I've read
    lots of PDFs from your website.

    Thanks,
    Brad


    losh> ifconfig sm0 dhcp
    Starting DHCP on sm0
    losh> bootme

    Device's name is LoCE_41569.
    Sent BOOTME 1
    Got response from a host ip: 192.168.5.1 port: 1447 cmd: 98
    Connecting to Platform Builder
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    image launch addr: 0xa0201000

    Verifying checksums: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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    Checksums good.
    BOOTME: loaded
    BOOTME: Got jump command
    losh> exec 0xa0201000 - rtc:rtc_pxa270:dbg_serial:PXA270_FFUART:dbg_enet:91C111:dbg_enet_base:0x09
    000000:dbg_enet_irq:0x00000008:disp_num:5
    kernel cmdline: 'rtc:rtc_pxa270:dbg_serial:PXA270_FFUART:dbg_enet:91C111:dbg_enet_base:0x09000000:
    dbg_enet_irq:0x00000008:disp_num:5:ip_addr:192.168.5.10' at a0057fa0
    Debug serial initialized. Using driver PXA270_FFUART
    Windows CE Kernel for ARM (Thumb Enabled) Built on Jun 24 2004 at 18:25:00
    ProcessorType=0411 Revision=7
    sp_abt=ffff5000 sp_irq=ffff2800 sp_undef=ffffc800 OEMAddressTable = 802011f4


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    WinCE firmware init (LoCE)

    Kernel Arguments: "rtc:rtc_pxa270:dbg_serial:PXA270_FFUART:dbg_enet:91C111:dbg_enet_base:0x0900
    0000:dbg_enet_irq:0x00000008:disp_num:5:ip_addr:192.168.5.10"
    image_size: 0x1000000
    ram_size: 0x2E00000
    link_for_flash: 0
    relocate_from_flash: 0
    rom_offset: 0x20000000
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    Cold-boot: erasing object store.
    Initializing interrupts.
    Interrupt initialization complete.
    Initializing system-tick.
    System-tick initialized.
    RTC initialized. Using driver rtc_pxa270.
    Multiple XIP regions not defined or fixup failed.
    driver globals at 0x80000000.
    Firmware initialization complete.

    Platform does not support or does not require extension DRAM.
    Reported RAM installed is 64.0 MB
    Sp=ffffc7cc
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    13 Jan 2006 01:03 PM
    Hello,

    What display kit are you using?

    Thanks,
    Anonymous
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    13 Jan 2006 01:05 PM
    Brad,

    Bootstrings are provided in the .zip file that you downloaded for this image. They are named according to what display kit they work with. I'd also refer you to this FAQ:

    http://www.logicpd.com/su...q/faq.php?faq_id=169

    Thanks,
    mikea@logicpd.com
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    16 Jan 2006 08:06 AM
    Brad, (or anyone else for that fact)
    I have an unreleased 'cheat sheet' that I would be happy to send you. Please send an email to platformsupport@logicpd.com and I'll forward it on.
    We plan to have addendums to the BSP user guide, but for the time being this document will help you out.


    Thanks,
    -Mike
    brad@tpi.com
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    24 Jan 2006 10:00 AM
    Thanks for the help on this. Your responses have clear up the problems I was having.
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