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- Atmel AT91 Evaluation kits
- http://atmel.com/dyn/products/tools.asp?family_id=605#1443
- I. Board mapping & boot media
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- AT91SAM9260EK, AT91SAM9G20EK & AT91SAM9XEEK
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- Memory map
- 0x20000000 - 23FFFFFF SDRAM (64 MB)
- 0xC0000000 - Cxxxxxxx Atmel Dataflash card (J13)
- 0xD0000000 - Dxxxxxxx Soldered Atmel Dataflash
- Environment variables
- U-Boot environment variables can be stored at different places:
- - Dataflash on SPI chip select 1 (default)
- - Dataflash on SPI chip select 0 (dataflash card)
- - Nand flash.
- You can choose your storage location at config step (here for at91sam9260ek) :
- make at91sam9260ek_config - use data flash (spi cs1) (default)
- make at91sam9260ek_nandflash_config - use nand flash
- make at91sam9260ek_dataflash_cs0_config - use data flash (spi cs0)
- make at91sam9260ek_dataflash_cs1_config - use data flash (spi cs1)
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- AT91SAM9261EK
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- Memory map
- 0x20000000 - 23FFFFFF SDRAM (64 MB)
- 0xC0000000 - Cxxxxxxx Soldered Atmel Dataflash
- 0xD0000000 - Dxxxxxxx Atmel Dataflash card (J22)
- Environment variables
- U-Boot environment variables can be stored at different places:
- - Dataflash on SPI chip select 0 (default)
- - Dataflash on SPI chip select 3 (dataflash card)
- - Nand flash.
- You can choose your storage location at config step (here for at91sam9260ek) :
- make at91sam9261ek_config - use data flash (spi cs0) (default)
- make at91sam9261ek_nandflash_config - use nand flash
- make at91sam9261ek_dataflash_cs0_config - use data flash (spi cs0)
- make at91sam9261ek_dataflash_cs3_config - use data flash (spi cs3)
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- AT91SAM9263EK
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- Memory map
- 0x20000000 - 23FFFFFF SDRAM (64 MB)
- 0xC0000000 - Cxxxxxxx Atmel Dataflash card (J9)
- Environment variables
- U-Boot environment variables can be stored at different places:
- - Dataflash on SPI chip select 0 (dataflash card)
- - Nand flash.
- - Nor falsh (not populate by default)
- You can choose your storage location at config step (here for at91sam9260ek) :
- make at91sam9263ek_config - use data flash (spi cs0) (default)
- make at91sam9263ek_nandflash_config - use nand flash
- make at91sam9263ek_dataflash_cs0_config - use data flash (spi cs0)
- make at91sam9263ek_norflash_config - use nor falsh
- You can choose to boot directly from U-Boot at config step
- make at91sam9263ek_norflash_boot_config - boot from nor falsh
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- AT91SAM9RLEK
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- Memory map
- 0x20000000 - 23FFFFFF SDRAM (64 MB)
- 0xC0000000 - Cxxxxxxx Soldered Atmel Dataflash
- Environment variables
- U-Boot environment variables can be stored at different places:
- - Dataflash on SPI chip select 0
- - Nand flash.
- You can choose your storage location at config step (here for at91sam9260ek) :
- make at91sam9263ek_config - use data flash (spi cs0) (default)
- make at91sam9263ek_nandflash_config - use nand flash
- make at91sam9263ek_dataflash_cs0_config - use data flash (spi cs0)
- II. Watchdog support
- For security reasons, the at91 watchdog is running at boot time and,
- if deactivated, cannot be used anymore.
- If you want to use the watchdog, you will need to keep it running in
- your code (make sure not to disable it in AT91Bootstrap for instance).
- In the U-Boot configuration, the AT91 watchdog support is enabled using
- the CONFIG_AT91SAM9_WATCHDOG and CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG options.
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