Windows CE Boot Loader Output for the ARM Integrator AP SDB

The following text shows the Windows CE boot loader output for the ARM Integrator AP SDB.

Microsoft Windows CE Ethernet Bootloader Common Library Version 1.0 Built Feb  9
 2003 19:03:51
Copyright (c) 2000-2001  Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Windows CE Ethernet Bootloader 2.4 for ARM Integrator (Feb 10 2003)
+InitPCIHierarchy
PCI_ScanPCI: Device 24, Vendor 1011 on 0:9:0
PCI_ScanPCI found a Bridge.
PCI_ScanPCI: Device 5880, Vendor 1274 on 0:10:0
PCI_ScanPCI: Device 940, Vendor 1050 on 0:11:0
PCI_ScanPCI: Device A, Vendor 3D3D on 0:12:0
Configuring device 0:12:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800000,40000000}
Configuring device 0:11:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800000,40000000}
INFO: Assigning IRQ=0xF to PCI device 0/11/0
    [0] base: FFFFFFE1
    [0] I/O base now: 800000
Configuring device 0:10:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800020,40008000}
Configuring bridge 0:9:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800020,40008000}
    New {I/O,Mem}Base = {801000,40100000}
ConfigDevices: Setting I/O for 0:9:0 to 0x22800010
ConfigDevices: Setting upper I/O address bits for 0:9:0 to 0x00800080
ConfigDevices: Setting Mem for 0:9:0 to 40004010
Bridge 0:9:0 command reg is 0x00000000
    New {I/O,Mem}Base = {801000,40100000}
-InitPCIHierarchy


Press any key to break into configuration menu 5 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 4 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 3 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 2 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 1 ...

Boot Args @ 0x8800
+EDBG:NE2000Init
EDBG:NE2000Init using I/O range at 0x60800000
EDBG:NE2000:HWRamTest: srambase: 0x00004000, sramsize: 0x00004000, pstart: 0x46
Ne2kDbg:: HWSetMCRegs():: Set all to 0x00
-EDBG:NE2000Init
INFO: Debug Ethernet MAC Address:00:20:78:1A:9E:98
System ready!
Preparing for download...
CreateDeviceName
UpperDWORD = 0x00002078
INFO: Using device name: 'ARMINT40600'
InitDHCP():: Calling ProcessDHCP()
ProcessDHCP()::DHCP_INIT
Got Response from DHCP server, IP address: 192.168.0.124

ProcessDHCP()::DHCP IP Address Resolved as 192.168.0.124, netmask: 255.255.255.0
Lease time: 604800 seconds
Got Response from DHCP server, IP address: 192.168.0.124
No ARP response in 2 seconds, assuming ownership of 192.168.0.124
+EbootSendBootmeAndWaitForTftp
Sent BOOTME to 255.255.255.255
Sent BOOTME to 255.255.255.255
Sent BOOTME to 255.255.255.255
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If you break into the configuration menu, you see the following.

Microsoft Windows CE Ethernet Bootloader Common Library Version 1.0 Built Feb  9
 2003 19:03:51
Copyright (c) 2000-2001  Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Windows CE Ethernet Bootloader 2.4 for ARM Integrator (Feb 10 2003)
+InitPCIHierarchy
PCI_ScanPCI: Device 24, Vendor 1011 on 0:9:0
PCI_ScanPCI found a Bridge.
PCI_ScanPCI: Device 5880, Vendor 1274 on 0:10:0
PCI_ScanPCI: Device 940, Vendor 1050 on 0:11:0
PCI_ScanPCI: Device A, Vendor 3D3D on 0:12:0
Configuring device 0:12:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800000,40000000}
Configuring device 0:11:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800000,40000000}
INFO: Assigning IRQ=0xF to PCI device 0/11/0
    [0] base: FFFFFFE1
    [0] I/O base now: 800000
Configuring device 0:10:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800020,40008000}
Configuring bridge 0:9:0, {I/O,Mem}Base = {800020,40008000}
    New {I/O,Mem}Base = {801000,40100000}
ConfigDevices: Setting I/O for 0:9:0 to 0x22800010
ConfigDevices: Setting upper I/O address bits for 0:9:0 to 0x00800080
ConfigDevices: Setting Mem for 0:9:0 to 40004010
Bridge 0:9:0 command reg is 0x00000000
    New {I/O,Mem}Base = {801000,40100000}
-InitPCIHierarchy


Press any key to break into configuration menu 5 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 4 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 3 ...
Press any key to break into configuration menu 2 ...
Main Menu:
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1.  Network Settings
2.  Exit (Continue)

Please make a selection:

Network Settings Menu:
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1.  Show Current Settings
2.  Toggle DHCP Enabled Setting
3.  Store Static IP Address And Subnet Mask
4.  Return To Main Menu

Please make a selection:

See Also

How to Use the BSP for the ARM Integrator AP SDB

Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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