Setting up the test environment for S3C6410 Development Board
1. Brief description
S3C6410 is a low power, cost-effective RISC processor, based on the ARM11 core, introduced by Samsung. The Infineon OK6410 Development Board is a development board based on the s3c6410 ARN11 processor. OK6410 Development Board using "core board + backplane" structure, can now be installed on the OK6410 Development Board WinCE6.0, WinCE7.0, Linux2.6.28 and above, Android2.1 and above version, Uc/os-ii.
2. Install the Serial debugging tool: Minicom
2.1 Detecting whether the current system supports USB to serial port
2.2 Installing Minicom
#apt-get Install minicom
2.3 Configuring Minicom
#minicom –s
Then configure Minicom
2.4 Test Minicom
#minicom
Minicom enter waiting to accept data status
3. Burn and write Android system
Here's how to erase Nandflash using Eboot
3.1 Preparatory work
Connect the Development Board and PC with the serial cable or the USB to serial cable, and start the minicom
3.2 Entering the Eboot state
3.3 Erase Nandflash
3.3.1 Preparatory work
3.3.2 Write Mmc.bin and zimage-sd.bin to SD card
3.3.3 burning to write before Android preparation work
First copy the Android_fs.tar, Mmc.bin, and zimage files to the SD card, and then set the start switch on the OK6410 Development Board.
3.3.4 start burning Android from SD card
Insert the SD card into the slot of the OK6410 Development Board and • Set the SD card to boot to open the Development Board. After writing the boot data, a series of detection will occur, then the # Prompt will appear, enter the./YJSX command, enter the. YJSX command and start copying data from the SD card.
3.3.5 Calibration Screen
4. Configure the Wired network
Set the IP and subnet masks using the Linux command Ifconfig, and set the gateway with the route command.
Setting up the test environment for S3C6410 Development Board