Debug Message - Advantech RSB-4210 Evaluation Kit User Manual

Evaluation kit, freescale i.mx53 processor -arm cortex a8 architecture
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5. Insert this Linux system SD card to this developing computer
6. Type #df -h
to check the SD card code name (EX: /dev/sdf)
7. Type #cd Desktop/RSB-4210_Linux_system_SD
8. Type #cp -r MK_INAND /media/rootfs (/media/rootfs is the parition2 of your
Linux system SD card)
9. Type #cp -r rootfs.tar.bz2 /media/rootfs (/media/rootfs is the parition2 of your
Linux system SD card)
10.Type #sync
11.To umount SD card from File Browser and remove it.
12.Insert this Linux system SD card to RSB-4210 and boot into Linux
13.On RSB-4210 platform, type #root (login)
14.On RSB-4210 platform, type #cd /MK_INAND
15.On RSB-4210 platform, type #sh mkmmc-linux.sh /dev/sda
uImage ../rootfs.tar.bz2
16.On RSB-4210 platform, type #y (Start to copy files, waiting few minutes until it
shows [Done])
17.Power off and remove this SD card. Finish.
Then you can boot from onboard flash without SD card.
3.6

Debug Message

The RSB-4210 can communicate with a host server (Windows or Linux) using the
serial cable. Common serial communication programs such as HyperTerminal, Tera
Term or PuTTY can be used. The example below describes the serial terminal setup
using HyperTerminal on a Windows host:
1. Connect the RSB-4210(UART1, CN27 of RXT-CSB) and the Windows PC using
a serial cable.
2. Open HyperTerminal on the Windows PC, and select the settings as shown in
.
Figure 3-6
3. After the bootloader is programmed on SD card, press "POWER" key to power up
the board. The bootloader prompt is displayed on the terminal screen.
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