Re: boot requirements

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I found Jun's porting howto to be an immense help.

http://linux.junsun.net/porting-howto/

I found it easier to port Linux to my board than
Yamon.  But I guess it probably depends a lot on
the kind of port.

Joe

David Kesselring wrote:
I am trying to determine what has to be included in our boot code to start
linux. I didn't think I needed to port yamon. What does yamon or pmon
provide for starting or debugging(gdb) linux? Does the processor need to
be in a specific state or context before jumping from the boot code to the
linux downloaded image? If someone can point me to a simple example, I
would greatly appreciate it.

David Kesselring
Atmel MMC
dkesselr@mmc.atmel.com
919-462-6587





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