Thomas Schmitt writes:
> I get the impression that uboot is a usual firmware and bootloader,
> but that there are also mechanisms which rather remind me of the ROM
> of my VIC-20.

On boards like this UBoot is usually stored in onboard memory and pretty
much is the "BIOS" and the bootloader as well.  It has a Busybox-like
shell (perhaps it is Busybox) that you should be able to connect to via
USB or serial.  With it you can examine and change all sorts of
environment variables such as where it should look for the kernel.
-- 
John Hasler 
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA

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