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  • Forum Post: Re: about generate_MLO

    Chris Kane Chris Kane
    Hi Yang, What changes are you trying to make to x-loader? In order to boot a different kernel you should be able to compile your kernel and boot it without making any modifications to x-loader or the boot loader. You may also try using the pre compiled binaries for both MLO and u-boot.bin found on...
    on Dec 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: Regard Virtual display support

    kamalakar garikiina kamalakar garikiina
    Hi, I am trying to work with Virtual display support on Blaze(using the source L27.G.4) and enabled virtual display support and build the kernel. But when I am trying to boot with this kernel and using the boot args as follows: setenv bootargs androidboot.console=ttyO2 console=ttyO2,115200n8...
    on Dec 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Regard Virtual Display support

    kamalakar garikiina kamalakar garikiina
    Is the source of Release L27.G.4 includes Virtual display support?. Is it possible to enable virtual display support using the release L27.G.4 for Blaze? Thanks, Kamal
    on Dec 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: OMAP 4, TI Blaze The x-loader signing tool

    Chris Kane Chris Kane
    Hi Tonatiuh , Please refer to this thread as it seems to be the same question. ( about generate_MLO , http://e2e.ti.com/support/omap/f/849/t/143454.aspx#517704 ) Regards, Chris
    on Dec 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: OMAP4430 / OMAP4460 current software support status?

    Krunal Patil Krunal Patil
    Hi, I am planning to order OMAP4430 or OMAP4460 based development boards. Before doing that I would like to get idea about the current software support for these platforms. I am not able to find any information related to the software support for these platform. Can someone point me to the link...
    on Jan 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Omap4 Blaze boot problem

    Alireza Kenarsari Anhari Alireza Kenarsari Anhari
    I am trying to boot up an OMAP4 blaze board into Android and I am encountering some issues. I am following the video tutorials available at http://omappedia.org/wiki/Blaze_Video_Tutorials. In summary this is the procedure I am following: 1- Set Switch2: OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2- Set Switch3...
    on Apr 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: how to solve this problem omap4460

    Johnny Johnny
    hi all: I have this issue ,the log is : [ 8.440734] (stk) :line discipline installed [ 8.447204] (stk) :TIInit_10.6.15.btsshell@android:/ $ [ 8.567443] PVR: Installing MISR with cookie c09692d8 [ 8.575653] PVR: Installing device LISR SGX ISR on IRQ 53 with cookie c79f5300 [ 8.584411] PVR: OSUnMapPhysToLin...
    on Apr 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: How to read .264 input to DDR2 ram in omap4430 processor on panda board

    studinstru sggs studinstru sggs
    Hi, Thanks a lot, i came to know the options existing to load/save/Fill the memory which i dont know earlier, but what type of input file formats are supported?? because i have H.264(Video Codec) encoded stream in Output. 264 format which is a binary file. How can i load this file to the LPDDR2 memory...
    on Apr 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: OMAP4430 :How to Access the LPDDR2 memory ....??

    studinstru sggs studinstru sggs
    Hi, I am using the panda board with omap 4430 processor. I am trying to access LPDDR2 memory location starting from 0X8000 0000 with length of 1GB . I mentioned the origin and length of LPDDR2 memory in linker cmd file , but i am getting "A data verification error occurred ,file load failed...
    on Apr 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: How to fill in < >

    Magdalena Iovescu Magdalena Iovescu
    Hello Younger, The page you are referring to contains generic information on how to build a bootloader. For specific branch and commit IDs you will need to refer to a specific software release. Releases on OMAP TI platforms can be found here: http://omappedia.org/wiki/Release_Notes . It is advisable...
    on Oct 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Reason for maintaining an old version u-boot

    Qian Huang Qian Huang
    Hello, I'm working on porting u-boot to customized board with omap4430, and there's something confusing me. Das-uboot mainline has kept updating, but TI official source tree is still maintaining an old version u-boot. Is there any reason for this? Just curious, thank you.
    on Apr 9, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: Reason for maintaining an old version u-boot

    Qian Huang Qian Huang
    Hi Georgi, many thanks for your reply. I agree that u-boot is developed mainly for kernel loading, but there are still some changes improving for ARM-based CPUs including omap in mainline. Sometimes hardware issues such as unstable power source or low tolerance of frequency bias might be solved ...
    on Apr 10, 2013
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