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From: "drdruish" <>
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 07:06:05 -0000
Greetings everyone, I'm new to all this so hopefully it's a decent
question.

How can I create a U-Boot standalone application, specifically, how do
I compile code such that the linked output isn't dynamic, but rather
hard-coded to a specific memory address? In other words, how do I run
code with just U-Boot and no operating system? (Yes, I understand
malloc and everything else will be missing, I'm trying to write my own
kernel) Currently, I can't even get my hello world to work as I keep
getting elf binaries that need linux to run. Can someone please help,
or just point me in the right direction? I've spent more time than I
care to think about yet I'm failing miserably.

Thanks,

Drew



 
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