2. 2. 2. 2. Image Development
Image Development
Image Development
Image Development
This section explains the setup requirements for booting from the SPI ROM with an eMMC.
A precompiled image is provided in the "EVK" folder of the BSP.
2.1. Booting from the SPI ROM with an eMMC
The Images_autoinstall_sd
Images_autoinstall_sd
Images_autoinstall_sd.zip
Images_autoinstall_sd
scripts files.
The first step is to extract Images_autoinstall_sd.zip
card. Insert a card into your Linux host machine and make sure it is not mounted. Open the
terminal on your host machine, and run the script mk_install_sd.sh
replacing <device name> with the correct value for the card, for example "sdb".
Important:
Important:
Important: Make sure you are writing to the correct device or the host system environment
Important:
could be damaged.
$ sudo ./mk_install_sd.sh /dev/<device name>
Next, on the VAB-820, set the J11 boot select jumper to the Micro SD position
shown below.
Insert the prepared Micro SD card into the VAB-820, connect an HDMI display, and power
on the VAB-820 to initiate the boot process. When the boot process is completed, you
will see the command line of Linux environment.
To install the U-Boot and Android EVK image into SPI ROM and eMMC, use the following
command:
$ ./fsl-eMMC-partition.sh –f imx6q /dev/mmcblk0
.zip includes the Android EVK system image and the installation
.zip
.zip
Images_autoinstall_sd.zip file to make the bootable Micro SD
Images_autoinstall_sd.zip
Images_autoinstall_sd.zip
J11 boot select jumper diagram
J11 boot select jumper diagram
J11 boot select jumper diagram
J11 boot select jumper diagram
VAB- - - - 820
VAB
VAB
VAB
820 A A A A ndroid BSP v
820
820
BSP v4 4 4 4 .0.2 Quick Start Guide
BSP v
BSP v
mk_install_sd.sh as shown below,
mk_install_sd.sh
mk_install_sd.sh
.0.2 Quick Start Guide
.0.2 Quick Start Guide
.0.2 Quick Start Guide
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