oh come up michael it doesnt take to much work to work out what it might be , LOL freescale not very popular, not really you just dont know were their SOC's is popular Ereaders etc, now if you were trying to say the i.MX51 and i.MX53 were a little crap for today's PAD's then sure compared to A9/A15, they do have a PCiE on SOC though so not all bad.
ill spell it out , pengutronix do ARM support and recommend the boot loader Barebox .on their Board Support Packages page , http://barebox.org/ has a Mailing List and you find Sascha Hauer posting there http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail...ch/thread.html and low and behold you have your "connections" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcSxL8GUn-ghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_(TV_series)
now the fact freescale have FINALLY got around to porting the existing i.MX code to their ARM i.MX6 quad inside linaro ( i told you to keep and eye on that ML) then its probable (i didn't check so take it with salt etc) sascha did a i.MX mono/dual/quad driver for barebox, that happens to be very similar in functionality on the face of it to the genesi boot code , the same genesi https://www.genesi-usa.com/corporate that use and have made i.MX devices and stated they will do an ARM i.MX6 (we assume quad but who knows) and their developers have been responsible for bringing you that faster ARM hard float etc.....you ignored their top developer when he posted here a while back about that hard float when you didn't give them credit remember.


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