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versatile pb926ejs base board issues
versatilepbboard versatilepbboard
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 14th August 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi ,
I am using a 3 - years old VERSATILE PB926EJ-S board i could not get any supporting docs related to it.
Basically i have problem in configuring the memory , flashing the images etc.
Can any one help me in the following ?
Made S1 on
Connected the board to RVD
Trying to include the VPB926EJS_SDRAM_Init_rvd to initalize the SDRAM
Getting the erro :
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
inc> // Script file for Versatile/PB926EJ-S SDRAM Initialization for RVD
inc> // -----------------------------------------------------------------
inc>
inc> // Set SDRAM Initialisation Value to NOP
inc> setmem /w 0x10110020 = 0x0000C183
Error S10000 (Server): Unable to Write at 0x10110020 - Unassigned memory
Quitting include file VPB926EJS_SDRAM_Init_rvd.li: Error in command
Include file failed on line 6
Expeciting some one help to go forward.
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Martin Weidmann
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 14th August 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
From past experience that the message "Unassigned memory" relates to RVD BCD files. It means you are using a BCD (with memory map info in it), and are accessing a location not specified in the BCD file. A quick check, go to the Memory Map tab of the Process Control tab - is anything listed? If yes, right-click and de-select "Memory Mapping".
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Martin Weidmann
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 14th August 2009 at
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From past experience that the message "Unassigned memory" relates to RVD BCD files. It means you are using a BCD (with memory map info in it), and are accessing a location not specified in the BCD file. A quick check, go to the Memory Map tab of the Process Control tab - is anything listed? If yes, right-click and de-select "Memory Mapping".
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