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xiongweihuang
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Hello all

I get the source from http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/imx/uboot-imx.git/log/?h=imx_v2013.04_3.10.17_1.0.0_beta

And after build with several boards config

I notice you get the u-boot.bin from 32k offset in u-boot.imx

Is there any special reason for this ?

With previous version , you start the real u-boot code from 1k offset

How Freescale boot rom support boot from different offset ?

or

Is this a bug ?

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xiongweihuang
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Thanks Yixing

Please close this

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Weihuang

Had your issue got resolved? If yes, we are going to close the discussion in 3 days. If you still need help, please feel free to reply with an update to this discussion.

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JasonZhao
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Hi, xiongweihuang

Where do you find the 32k offset, As I know, there is 20KB offset in 2013.04, the true u-boot code locate in 0x5000.

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YixingKong
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JasonZhao, could you help this customer's question please?

Thanks,

Yixing

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Dear xiongweihuang,

Thank you for your post, however please consider moving it to the right community place for better visibility.

For details please see general advice https://community.freescale.com/docs/DOC-99909

Thank you for using Freescale Community.

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