How can I locate my custom loader codes in the first 4kb of eboot.



I use some evaluation board based on s3c2410 and want to use its nand booting
feature.
When booting, s3c2410 loads the first 4kb from nand into ram & execute it.
So, to use nand booting, loader for bootloader is must located in the first
4kb.
But in platform builder, I cannot build eboot which contains my custom
loader in its first 4kb area.
How can I locate my loader codes in the first 4kb of eboot.nb0? please help
me.....
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