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NAME="IPAQ">ARM/StrongARM(SA11X0) Compaq iPAQ PocketPC</H1
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NAME="AEN5927">Overview</H2
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><P
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>RedBoot supports the serial port via cradle or cable, and Compact Flash
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ethernet cards if fitted for communication and downloads. The LCD touchscreen
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>The default serial port settings are 38400,8,N,1. RedBoot runs from
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>The following RedBoot configurations are supported:
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>Configuration</TH
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>Mode</TH
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>ROM</TD
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>[ROM]</TD
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>RedBoot running from the board's flash boot
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              sector.</TD
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>redboot_ROM.ecm</TD
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>RAM</TD
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>[RAM]</TD
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>RedBoot running from RAM with RedBoot in the
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>redboot_RAM.ecm</TD
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>WinCE</TD
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>RedBoot running from RAM, started from
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NAME="AEN5957">Initial Installation</H2
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><P
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>RedBoot ROM and WinCE mode images are needed by the installation process.</P
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NAME="AEN5960">Installing RedBoot on the iPAQ using Windows/CE</H3
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>The Windows/CE environment originally shipped with the iPAQ contains a hidden
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mini-loader, sometimes referred to as the "Parrot" loader.  This loader can
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be started by holding down the action button (the joypad) while resetting
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the unit or when powering on.  At this point, a blue bird will appear on
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the LCD screen.  Also at this point, a simple loader can be accessed over the
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serial port at 115200/8N1.  Using this loader, the contents of the iPAQ flash
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memory can be saved to a Compact Flash memory card.
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>NOTE: </B
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>We have only tested this operation with a 32Mbyte CF memory card.
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>Use the "r2c" command to dump Flash contents to the CF memory card.  Once this
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completes, RedBoot can be installed with no fear since the Parrot loader can
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be used to restore the Flash contents at a later time.</P
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><P
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>If you expect to completely recover the state of the iPAQ Win/CE environment, then
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HotSync should be run to backup all "RAM" files as well before installing RedBoot.</P
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>The next step in installing RedBoot on the iPAQ actually involves Windows/CE,
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which is the native environment on the unit.  Using WinCE, you need to
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install an application which will run a RAM based version of RedBoot. Once
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this is installed and running, RedBoot can be used to update the flash with
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a native/ROM version of RedBoot.       <P
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><UL
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><LI
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><P
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>Using ActiveSync, copy the file OSloader to your iPAQ. </P
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><LI
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><P
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>Using ActiveSync, copy the file redboot_WinCE.bin to the iPAQ
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as bootldr in its root directory.  Note: this is not the top level folder
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displayed by Windows (Mobile Device), but rather the 'My Pocket PC' folder
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within it.</P
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><LI
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><P
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>Execute OSloader.  If you didn't create a shortcut, then you
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will have to poke around for it using the WinCE file explorer.</P
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><LI
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><P
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>Choose the <SPAN
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>Tools-&#62;BootLdr-&#62;Run after loading
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from file</SPAN
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> menu item.   </P
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>At this point, the RAM based version of RedBoot should be running.
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 You should be able to return to this point by just executing the last two
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steps of the previous process if necessary.</P
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NAME="AEN5979">Installing RedBoot on the iPAQ - using the Compaq boot loader</H3
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>This method of installation is no longer supported.
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versions of RedBoot, restore the Win/CE environment and proceed as outlined
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>When RedBoot first comes up, it will want to initialize its LCD touch
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screen parameters. It does this by displaying a keyboard graphic and asks
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you to press certain keys.  Using the stylus, press and hold until the prompt
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is withdrawn. When you lift the stylus, RedBoot will continue with the next
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calibration.    </P
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>Once the LCD touchscreen has been calibrated, RedBoot will start. The
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>
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button on the unit (right most button with a curved arrow icon). Additionally,
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the unit will assume default values if the screen is not touched within about
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15 seconds.   </P
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>Once RedBoot has started, you should get information similar to this
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on the LCD screen.  It will also appear on the serial port at 38400,8,N,1.
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>RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROM]
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Non-certified release, version UNKNOWN - built 06:17:41, Mar 19 2001
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Platform: Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC (StrongARM 1110)
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Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, Red Hat, Inc.
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RAM: 0x00000000-0x01fc0000, 0x0001f200-0x01f70000 available
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FLASH: 0x50000000 - 0x51000000, 64 blocks of 0x00040000 bytes
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each.</PRE
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Since the LCD touchscreen is only 30 characters wide, some of this
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data will be off the right hand side of the display. The joypad may be
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used to pan left and right in order to see the full lines.  </P
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><P
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>If you have a Compact Flash ethernet card, RedBoot should find
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it.  You'll need to have BOOTP enabled for this unit (see your
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sysadmin for details).  If it does, it will print a message like:
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>... Waiting for network card: .Ready!
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Socket Communications Inc: CF+ LPE Revision E 08/04/99
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IP: 192.168.1.34, Default server: 192.168.1.101</PRE
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><H3
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><A
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><P
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>Once you are satisfied with the setup and that RedBoot is operating
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properly in your environment, you can set up your iPAQ unit to have RedBoot
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>This step will destroy your Windows/CE environment.</P
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>Before you take this step, it is strongly recommended you save your WinCE FLASH contents
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as outlined above using the "parrot" loader, or
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><LI
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><P
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>Using OSloader on the iPAQ, select the <SPAN
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><LI
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><P
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>Four (4) files, 4MB each in size will be created.</P
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><LI
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><P
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>You will need to download the version of RedBoot designed as the
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>RedBoot&#62; <TT
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><P
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>You must type these commands exactly! Failure to do so may render your
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><P
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>To restore Windows/CE from the backup taken in <A
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>the Section called <I
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>http://www.handhelds.org/projects/wincerestoration.html</A
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for directions.</P
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><A
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><P
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>The <B
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>exec</B
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> command which allows the loading
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>the Section called <I
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>Executing Programs from RedBoot</I
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> in Chapter 2</A
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>). The <B
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><DT
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>-b <TT
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><I
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></DT
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><DD
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><P
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><DT
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><I
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>&lt;len&#62;</I
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></TT
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></DT
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><DD
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><P
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>Length of kernel</P
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></DD
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><DT
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>-c <TT
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></TT
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></DT
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><DD
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><P
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>Parameters passed to kernel</P
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></DD
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><DT
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><I
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><DD
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><P
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></DD
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><DT
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><I
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><DD
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><P
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>Linux kernels may be run on the iPAQ using the sources from the anonymous
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>http://www.handhelds.org/</A
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>) with
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>elinux.patch</TT
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> patch file applied. This file can be
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<TT
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>misc/</TT
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> subdirectory of the iPAQ platform HAL in the
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><I
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>VERSION</I
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></TT
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>/misc/</TT
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>
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  </P
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><P
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>On the iPAQ (and indeed all SA11x0 platforms), Linux expects to be loaded
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></DIV
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><DIV
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><A
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><P
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><BLOCKQUOTE
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><P
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><B
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>NOTE: </B
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>The virtual memory maps in this section use a C and B column to indicate
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whether or not the region is cached (C) or buffered (B).</P
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></BLOCKQUOTE
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><TD
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><PRE
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>Physical Address Range     Description
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0x00000000 - 0x01ffffff    16Mb to 32Mb FLASH (nCS0) [organized as below]
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  0x000000 - 0x0003ffff      Parrot Loader
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  0x040000 - 0x0007ffff      RedBoot
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  0xf80000 - 0x00fbffff      Fconfig data
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  0xfc0000 - 0x00ffffff      FIS directory
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0x30000000 - 0x3fffffff    Compact Flash
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0x48000000 - 0x4bffffff    iPAQ internal registers
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0x80000000 - 0xbfffffff    SA-1110 Internal Registers
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0xc0000000 - 0xc1ffffff    DRAM Bank 0 - 32Mb SDRAM
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0xe0000000 - 0xe7ffffff    Cache Clean
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0x00000000 - 0x01ffffff  Y Y  DRAM - 32Mb
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0x30000000 - 0x3fffffff  N N  Compact Flash
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0x48000000 - 0x4bffffff  N N  iPAQ internal registers
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0x50000000 - 0x51ffffff  Y Y  Up to 32Mb FLASH (nCS0)
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0x80000000 - 0xbfffffff  N N  SA-1110 Internal Registers
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><DIV
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><H2
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><A
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NAME="AEN6068">Rebuilding RedBoot</H2
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><P
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>These shell variables provide the platform-specific information
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<A
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>:
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