* CFI flash in a PC?
@ 2000-06-28 13:23 David Woodhouse
2000-07-03 22:59 ` Jason Gunthorpe
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From: David Woodhouse @ 2000-06-28 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mtd
I'm trying to find a way of putting CFI flash chips into a PC, just to make
my life easier for the development stage - I'm getting extremely tired of
having to download an entire kernel to the embedded ARM board I'm testing
on, and write it to the flash chips it boots from, every time I want to
change a line of code.
Unfortunately, I can't find an easy way of doing it.
I thought M-Systems used to produce an ISA board which had NOR flash on it,
but it's missing from their website, presumed discontinued.
Anyone have any ideas where I can find preferably an ISA or PCI board with
CFI flash chips on it, or failing that an IA32 single board computer with
flash built-in and a network interface? UK suppliers preferred but not
essential.
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* Re: CFI flash in a PC?
2000-06-28 13:23 CFI flash in a PC? David Woodhouse
@ 2000-07-03 22:59 ` Jason Gunthorpe
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From: Jason Gunthorpe @ 2000-07-03 22:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: mtd
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, David Woodhouse wrote:
> I'm trying to find a way of putting CFI flash chips into a PC, just to make
> my life easier for the development stage - I'm getting extremely tired of
> having to download an entire kernel to the embedded ARM board I'm testing
> on, and write it to the flash chips it boots from, every time I want to
> change a line of code.
What I did for doing the JEDEC driver was just develope and test the
driver without a kernel to get all the communication issues sorted out. I
downloaded it using Angel, quite speedy that way.
> Anyone have any ideas where I can find preferably an ISA or PCI board with
> CFI flash chips on it, or failing that an IA32 single board computer with
> flash built-in and a network interface? UK suppliers preferred but not
> essential.
They are not too hard to make, PLD and some chips is all it takes.
Jason
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