X-Git-Url: https://git.karo-electronics.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=doc%2FREADME.ramboot-ppc85xx;h=5cc546a36ff68143e473e7357f19e4d5716f4936;hb=fe66c84ac3b38e848516f90d73db2eb55cdf7e9d;hp=8ed45fb46d11558fde117eb80da6aafcead4d463;hpb=58494052b5fa1c2cbed9f1e04049f2951708cfa3;p=karo-tx-uboot.git diff --git a/doc/README.ramboot-ppc85xx b/doc/README.ramboot-ppc85xx index 8ed45fb46d..5cc546a36f 100644 --- a/doc/README.ramboot-ppc85xx +++ b/doc/README.ramboot-ppc85xx @@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ methods could be handy. the board.And then execute the bootloader from DDR. Some usecases where this may be used: - While developing some new feature of u-boot, for example USB driver or - SPI driver. - Suppose the board already has a working bootloader on it. And you would - prefer to keep it intact, at the same time want to test your bootloader. - In this case you can get your test bootloader binary into DDR via tftp - for example. Then execute the test bootloader. + SPI driver. + Suppose the board already has a working bootloader on it. And you would + prefer to keep it intact, at the same time want to test your bootloader. + In this case you can get your test bootloader binary into DDR via tftp + for example. Then execute the test bootloader. - Suppose a platform already has a propreitery bootloader which does not support for example AMP boot. In this case also RAM boot loader can be utilized.