How to change the image(nk.bin and boot.bin) location in flash?

From: dan (user100_at_bluewin.ch)
Date: 08/26/04


Date: 26 Aug 2004 07:53:32 -0700

Hi everybody,

I want to use the first 128KB in flash for other purpose. I can put a
branch instruction at the boot address which jumps to 0x00020100 where
the new boot loader should be. For this reason I would like to build
the images as following:
old: 0x00000000 boot.bin
     0x00040000 nk.bin
new: 0x00020000 boot.bin
     0x00060000 nk.bin
How can I tell the Platform Builder to do the job for me? Which files
and settings should be changed?

Thanks a lot in advance

Dan



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