Setting up the test environment for S3C6410 Development Board
Install the Serial debugging tool first
First step: Detect whether the current system supports USB to serial port
# Lsmod | grep usbserial
Step Two: Install Minicom
# Apt-get Install minicom
Step Three: Configure Minicom
# minnicom-a
Fourth Step: Test minicom
#minicom
Burn Write Android system
Erase Nandflash with Eboot
The first step: getting Ready for work
Connect the Development Board to the PC with the serial cable or USB to the serial cable, and start the minicom.
Step Two: Enter the Eboot state
Open the power switch of the OK6410 Development Board, wait for 5 seconds after a prompt message, press the space bar of the PC keyboard to keep the development Board in the Eboot state.
Step Three: Erase Nandflash
Enter "A" after entering Eboot state to erase Nandflash.
To burn the Android steps:
The first step: getting Ready for work
Prepare a 2GB or 4GB SD card, require FAT32 partition format, insert the card reader and connect the PC.
Step two: Write Mmc.bin and zimage-sd.bin to SD card
This step needs to be done under Windows XP. You can install using VMware under Ubuntu Linux to run Windows XP.
Step three: Prepare to burn and write before Android
First copy the Android_fs.tar, Mmc.bin, and zimage files to the SD card
Fourth step: Start burning from SD card to write Android
Insert the SD card into the slot of the OK6410 Development Board and set the SD card to boot to open the Development Board.
Start copying data from SD card after entering the. YJSX command
Fifth step: Calibrate the screen
After installing Android, close the board and restore the switch to the Nandflash boot state.
Configuring Wired Networks
Preparing for Android Driver Development (v)