Setting up the test environment for S3C6410 Development Board
The Development Board is the main hardware device for developing and learning embedded technologies, although Linux drivers can be developed on a PC and then recompiled into an ARM-architected Linux driver module. But in the end it's going to be tested on the Development Board.
This book mainly introduces the s3c6410 Development Board and the OK6410 Development Board. The OK6410 Development Board is based on the ARM11 processor s3c6410, using the "core version + Backplane" structure.
OK6410 Development Board comes with a serial port, the PC also needs to communicate with the serial device. Ubuntu Linux installation serial debugging tool minicom steps:
1th Step: Detect whether the current system supports USB to serial port
2nd Step: Install Minicom
3rd Step: Configure Minicom
4th Step: Test minicom
OK6410 default installation WinCE6.0, you need to uninstall and install Android, burn write to start Eboot erase Nandflash, Method:
1th Step: Prepare for work
2nd step: Enter Eboot state
3rd Step: Erase Nandflash
Then burn to write Android:
1th Step: Prepare for work
2nd step: Write Mmc.bin and zimage-sd.bin to SD card
3rd step: Burn and write the pre-Android preparation work
4th step: Start burning from SD card to write Android
5th step: Calibrate the screen
Finally configure a limited network
Android Driver Development Fifth chapter