Re: Creating linear memory image
- From: "Syed Asif" <Syed Asif@xxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:00:47 +0530
Hai Remesh,
Search the PB documentation for Cvrtbin.exe, You can use Convert bin tool
(Cvrtbin.exe) for bin convertion. by default, a nk.nb0 file will be created
for ARM based processors, which bsp are you using , for CEPC only nk.bin
will be created.
Syed Asif
<snremesh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks.
I do not see this file created in the default build in platform
builder. Is there a configuration I would need to set in platform
builder to output this nk.nb0 file as part of the build?
regards
Remy
On Jun 13, 1:13 am, "Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT
no instrument no spam DOT com> wrote:
It should be happening already. nk.nb0 is a linear image. Of course,
the
bootloaders can expand the nk.bin image into a linear image (it's what
they
do, when nk.bin is running from RAM), so the code is there to do it.
Paul T.
<snrem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Sorry, I'm new to platform builder. Is there a way in Platform Builder
to build a linear memory WinCE image instead of the compressed binary
image, nk.bin. Or a utility to convert nk.bin to such a linear address
memory. I want to try to copy the linear memory image directly to the
system RAM through a download process over the network to boot Windows
CE.
I"m currently using Platform Builder 5.0.
regards
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