[U-Boot-Users] Is it easy to config BR1/OR1 as SDRAM in u-boot?
solaz
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Thu Mar 20 14:33:28 CET 2008
You are right. I checked the TQM8260 and found several interesting things.
Thank you very much.
solaz
wd wrote:
>
> In message <16145448.post at talk.nabble.com> you wrote:
>>
>> How can I modify the u-boot source code for the mpc8260ads family to let
>> u-boot recognize BR1/OR1 as SDRAM? I don't know how many files will be
>> related to this change and how 'deep' I will go.
>
> It is not at all clear that the mpc8260ads port is a good starting
> point for your own design. Depending how closely your hadrware design
> was copied from the mpc8260ads this may or may not be a good idea. I
> recommend to check again.
>
>> or let the hardware engineer change SDRAM to CS2 (BR2/OR2) may be easier?
>
> Changing the software is definitely easier. But you need to
> understand that you have a full port of U-Boot to a new board in
> front of you - this is *not* just mndifying a few of the mpc8260ads
> config settings here and there.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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