Where to store the Linux kernel.

Tony Lee tony.p.lee at gmail.com
Fri Jul 28 02:52:23 EST 2006


I used the VP20 before.   You can use the Xilinx's tool to generate the .ace
file from the .elf, bit stream, etc and put it in the CF.

It is very simple ponce you do it once and Xilinx has very good app note to
tell you exactly what need to do.

-Tony

On 7/27/06, Frank D Lombardo <lombardo at mdivac.com> wrote:
>
> Ming,
>
> I am using an ML403 in a similar way. I have the download.bit file
> stored in platform flash. U-Boot, the Linux Kernel and initrd are stored
> in the linear flash.
>
> Frank
>
>
> Ming Liu wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> > Now I am doing a embedded linux project on the board of ML403(virtex4,
> > ppc405). In my product, I cannot use CF card. So I have to use flash
> memory
> > to store the Linux kernel. Except for the Linux kernel, also I have to
> > store the hardware information of the system.bit file. I know in ml403
> > board, there are two types of flash. One is Platform Flash and the other
> is
> > Linear Flash. Can anyone tell me how can I arrange my hardware .bit file
> > and Linux kernel zImage.elf file and store them in the flash provided in
> > the board? Can I put both of them in the Platform Flash chip? Thanks for
> > the telling.
> >
> > Regards
> > Ming
> >
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-- 
-Tony
Having fun with FPGA, gige, mpeg, snmp, ppc, Linux
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