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Old 01-23-2014, 07:34 AM   #1
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loading uboot on RAM


Hi all
I have pxa300 board ,where Iam loading uboot through RAM on address 0x81000000 correctly ,now if I want to load uboot on address 0x82000000 .

I have changed config.mk TEXT_BASE = 0x81000000 to TEXT_BASE = 0x82000000.
Now its not able to boot up .Iam not able to see a single print also in console (that means before intialization console there is something wrong .)
Dont know where all I need to change to start uboot from 0x82000000 address

Any suggestions
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