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CNFG and ENV Commands
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Caution
If you use the NIOT debugger command, these parameters need to be
saved somewhere in the offset range $00001000 through $000016F7. The
NIOT parameters do not exceed 128 bytes in size. The setting of this ENV
pointer determines their location. If you have used the same space for your
own program information or commands, they will be overwritten and lost.
You can relocate the network interface configuration parameters in this
space by using the ENV command to change the Network Auto Boot
Configuration Parameters Offset from its default of $00001000 to the
value you need to be clear of your data within NVRAM.
Memory Size Enable [Y/N] = Y?
Memory Size Starting Address = 00000000?
The default Starting Address is $00000000.
Memory Size Ending Address = 02000000?
The default Ending Address is the calculated size of local memory. If
the memory start is changed from $00000000, this value will also need
to be adjusted.
DRAM Speed in NANO Seconds = 60?
The default setting for this parameter will vary depending on the speed
of the DRAM memory parts installed on the board. The default is set
to the slowest speed found on the available banks of DRAM memory.
ROM First Access Length (0 - 31) = 10?
This is the value programmed into the MPC105 “ROMFAL” field
(Memory Control Configuration Register 8: bits 23-27) to indicate the
number of clock cycles used in accessing the ROM. The lowest
allowable ROMFAL setting is $00; the highest allowable is $1F. The
value to enter depends on processor speed; refer to your
Y
Memory will be sized for Self Test diagnostics.
(Default)
N
Memory will not be sized for Self Test diagnostics.