Hi, I received my Board yesterday after 19 long days of excitement.... Purchased at ebay (esky-ch). Hardware Configuration: 1GB NAND & 3.5 inch display. Was able to do the test sucessfully..yet to test SD card Did the testing part while booting in NOR Flash. Questions: 1. With SW2 in NAND position and space button pressed, device doesn't go to boot menu. Is there any other way to go to boot menu. 2. In DNW memory configuration cannot be set to 0x30000000(gives error) it works when set at 0x32000000 3. With my 1GB Nand will there be any variations in memory map.If so where can i find the reference manual decriing that?. 4. If I were to load Windows CE image do i have make any changes to the memory partitions?. Will i have to format supervivi and load nboot? 5. Can JTAG be used to load the bin images? 6. Can i load windows CE image while booting from NOR flash? Thanks in advance
Not going to boot menu with NAND flash enabled...
1. You don't need to press the space bar. You have set up the serial comm tab in DNW, as per the Mini2440 Downloader instructions? Then in the NOR position re-power the dev board.
Hi Sanny, Answers: 1. There is no boot menu is NAND mode. 2. Think that is the address i use(0x32...) 3. The NAND size does not affect WinCE, i don't know about Linux. But I think you will have a SuperVivi designed for the 1G, that takes care of everything. 4. SuperVivi is in NOR and is not affected by WinCE or Linux. The nboot gets flashed to NAND, thus switching to NAND boots nboot/WinCE, switching to NOR boots SuperVivi. 5. Possibly, but i would not suggest it. Not with the included JTAG wiggler. It will really take anywhere between 10 minutes and several hours to download a 32MB image over the wiggler. 6. That is how it is supposed to be done. Boot from NOR, load nk.bin and nboot.bin(if not loaded or if switching between CE5 and CE6). It will start booting automatically after download/format is done, but after reset will be back in SuperVivi as switch is still on NOR. Switch to NAND to automatically boot CE. Thank you, Errol