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Re: redboot on IXDP425


Mark Salter wrote:

On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 09:31 -0700, Gary Thomas wrote:


On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 17:13 +0100, jerzy dyrda wrote:


On Tuesday 11 January 2005 16:55, Mark Salter wrote:


On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 18:47 +0300, Nickolay wrote:


Mark Salter wrote:


On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 18:17 +0300, Nickolay wrote:


Hello Guys!

Anyone know, how i can install redboot on IXDP425 target?
I has vxWorks bootloader installed, and i need rewrite them or boot
redboot on them.


The flash is socketed on the IXDP425, so you can use a device
programmer. The alternative is to use a jtag based flash
programmer.

--Mark


That's true!
But maybe anyone know how load redboot via vxworks bootloader?
Can i use redboot.bin for this purpose, or redboot.bin is for upgrade
redboot from redboot the self?


redboot.bin is just a raw binary image. It needs to get programmed
to the start of flash. I'm not sure about the vxworks bootloader
capabilities.

--Mark


Hello

I heard from vxWorks guys - it isn't possibility to write image by vxWorks bootloader and this bootloader don't configure hardware e.g PCI - Do you have other loader?


Why not use the VxWorks loader to load a RAM version of RedBoot
(from ELF).  Then use that to load & program the FLASH (ROM) version.

Mark - should this work? [it certainly does for most platforms]



I'm not sure. VxWorks may use a different mmu mapping than RedBoot.

--Mark





Hmm... but we talk about vxWorks loader, not vxWorks operation system.
And i think that vxWorks loader doesn't use MMU?



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