S3C6410 is a low-power, cost-effective RISC processor, developed by Samsung, first installing the Minicom serial debugging tool:
The first step: detect whether the current system supports USB to serial port.
Lsmod | grep usserial
Step Two: Install Minicom
Apt-get Install minicom
Step three: Configure minicom;
Minicom–s follow the prompts and need to configure
Fourth Step: Test minicom
Minicom
Burn Write Android system
The method of erasing Nandflash using Eboot is as follows:
The first step: getting Ready for work
Step Two: Enter the Eboot state
Step Three: Erase Nandflash
To burn the Android steps:
The first step: Get ready to work, prepare an SD card, and connect the PC.
Step two: Write Mmc.bin and zimage-sd.bin to SD card
Step three: Prepare to burn and write before Android
Fourth step: Start burning from SD card to write Android
Fifth step: Calibrate the screen. The installation is complete to close the Development Board, and then restore the switch to the Nandflash boot state.
Configuring Wired Networks
Set up the IP, subnet mask, and gateway for the Development Board
Ifconfig eth0 (add address value) netmask (mask) up
Route add default GW (address value) Dev eth0
Querying the current IP configuration and routing table of the Development Board
/system/busybox/sbin/ifconfig
/system/busybox/sbin/route
Setting up IP and gateways
SH netconfig.sh (with a single IP address to the front)
Turn off the network card device
/system/busybox/sbin/ifconfig eth0 Down
Set a new MAC address
/system/busybox/sbin/ifconfig eth0 hw ether 08:90:00:a0:90:80
Turn on the network card device
/system/busybox/sbin/ifconfig eth0 up
The above configuration is the Android installation on the board, different board installation is a little different
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