u-boot debugging

atul.sabharwal at exgate.tek.com atul.sabharwal at exgate.tek.com
Sat Jan 21 08:13:41 EST 2006


First learn to communicate in English. I can give you 25 Us cents as I
cannot afford 1 Mark. You are not work even a Mark.

On a public network where there is lots of multicast/broadcast network,
10Mbps network would not scale.  Only on a isolated network with a
switch
It would work. If people are using a 100Mbps hub, the entire hub will
get
Scaled down to 10Mbps speed.

So, now mail me a Mark:)

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Atul Sabharwal
c/o Azad. Inc.
503-962-9395
 
P.S:  Our destiny is in our hands... And yes, necessity is mother of
invention!!
-----Original Message-----
From: wd at denx.de [mailto:wd at denx.de] 
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 11:48 AM
To: Sabharwal, Atul
Cc: mustafa.cayir at bte.mam.gov.tr; linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: u-boot debugging 

In message
<4A062D477D842B4C8FC48EA5AF2D41F201AC2CC8 at us-bv-m23.global.tektronix.net
> you wrote:
>
> Besides, the BDI has only a 10Mbps Ethernet interface.  It might be
> enough for simple debug operation but they should
> Have put a 100Mbps link to put it on a shared network.  For an
isolated
> network configuration, it should suffice...

You should really get a clue. Or can you please explain what  is  the
maximum  transfer rate you can get over the BDM / JTAG interface, and
how is this limited by the 10Mbps Ethernet interface?


Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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