The previous chapters mainly describe the installation and construction of the native Linux Android development environment and the porting of the Android system. This chapter focuses on how to install Android on the Development Board . Development boards are the main hardware devices for developing and learning embedded technologies, and since many Linux - driven hardware is difficult to emulate on a PC , it is time to Debug and test on the Development Board The Development Board is very suitable for debugging the underlying Linux program.
This book mainly introduces the s3c6410 Development Board and the OK6410 Development Board. The OK6410 Development Board is based on the s3c6410 of the ARM11 processor , with "Core Edition + backplane "structure.
OK6410 Development Board comes with a serial port, thePC also needs to communicate with the serial device. Ubuntu Linux installation serial debugging tool minicom steps:
Step 1 : Detect if the current system supports USB to serial port
Step 2 : Install minicom
Step 3 : Configure minicom
Step 4 : Test minicom
OK6410 default installation WinCE6.0, need to uninstall and install Android, burn write to start eboot Erase Nandflash , Method:
Step 1 : Prepare for work
Step 2 : Enter the eboot State
Step 3 : Erase Nandflash
Then burn to write Android:
Step 1 : Prepare for work
Step 2 : write mmc.bin and zimage-sd.bin to SD card
Step 3 : prepare to burn and write before Android
Step 4 : Start burning Android from SD card
Step 5 : Calibrate the screen
After the above steps, you can configure the cable network for the Development Board, you can manually set the development class IP, subnet mask and gateway, with the Linux command ifconfig Set IP and subnet masks, with Route command to set the gateway.
The Development Board is an important hardware tool for learning Linux driver Development, and we must learn to understand and use it.
Setting up the test environment for S3C6410 Development Board