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@@ -38,6 +38,29 @@ U-Boot # nand write 81000000 0 260000
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U-Boot # load mmc 0 ${loadaddr} uImage
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U-Boot # nand write ${loadaddr} kernel 500000
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+NOR
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+===
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+The Beaglebone White can be equiped with a "memory cape" that in turn can
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+have a NOR module plugged into it. In this case it is then possible to
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+program and boot from NOR. Note that due to how U-Boot is architectured we
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+must build a specific version of U-Boot that knows we have NOR flash. This
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+build is named 'am335x_evm_nor'. Further, we have a 'am335x_evm_norboot'
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+build that will assume that the environment is on NOR rather than NAND. In
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+the following example we assume that and SD card has been populated with
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+MLO and u-boot.img from a 'am335x_evm_nor' build and also contains the
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+'u-boot.bin' from a 'am335x_evm_norboot' build. When booting from NOR, a
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+binary must be written to the start of NOR, with no header or similar
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+prepended. In the following example we use a size of 512KiB (0x80000)
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+as that is how much space we set aside before the environment, as per
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+the config file.
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+
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+U-Boot # mmc rescan
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+U-Boot # load mmc 0 ${loadaddr} u-boot.bin
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+U-Boot # protect off 08000000 +80000
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+U-Boot # erase 08000000 +80000
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+U-Boot # cp.b ${loadaddr} 08000000 ${filesize}
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+
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Falcon Mode
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