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Re: redboot RAM and it's memory address
> Don't be fooled by the 0xc0008000 in vmlinux. That is a kernel virtual
> address and tells you nothing about where the physical address may be. The
> vmlinux code is position independent up to the point where linux turns on
> the MMU. RAM where that code runs may or may not be 0xc0008000.
Okay, that makes sense. The PXA250 has SDRAM physically at A000 0000 ...
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