Re: Downloading nk.bin to Target device without PB?
- From: "Henrik Viklund" <henrik.viklund@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Oct 2006 00:42:33 -0700
Anyone you like that can be set to port 980 (like for example tftpd32).
One more thing, though, you need to rename "nk.bin" to "boot.bin"
because that's the filename the bootloader tftp server expects to be
"put". Note that the bootloader implements a tftp *server*, so you
should use a tftp client on the host.
Henrik Viklund
http://www.addlogic.se
gouri wrote:
Thanks! That sounds exactly like what I want to do. which TFTP client i have
to
use and how was it setup?
Thanks,
Gouri
"Henrik Viklund" wrote:
One alternative is to use a TFTP client to download the image. PB
download use a slightly modified TFTP protocol (it uses port 980 rather
than port 69), so you can use a TFTP client set to port 980 on the host
pc for the download. If you want the image to launch after download you
need to modify the bootloader to immediately jump to the image rather
than wait for a PB "jump" control command.
Henrik Viklund
http://www.addlogic.se
gouri wrote:
Hello,
I would like to download the nk.bin file to the target device without the
use of Platform Builder. I am working on PXA 27X and BSP is Mainstone II
.Does anyone know just exactly how that could be
accomplished?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
gouri
.
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