Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 13:30:48 +0200 From: Steven Lawrance <stl@koffein.net> To: Jakob Alvermark <jakob@alvermark.net> Subject: Re: pl011 UART driver (as used on Raspberry Pi) baud rate divisor Message-ID: <1382440896-sup-3285@luwak.koffein.net> In-Reply-To: <52937.212.247.8.97.1382431034.squirrel@webmail.alvermark.net> References: <1382282023-sup-4600@luwak.koffein.net> <42970.85.229.94.156.1382387492.squirrel@webmail.alvermark.net> <1382417301-sup-1012@luwak.koffein.net> <52937.212.247.8.97.1382431034.squirrel@webmail.alvermark.net>
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Excerpts from Jakob Alvermark's message of 2013-10-22 10:37:14 +0200: > Cool, I have the OLinuXino-MICRO myself. > How do you boot it? U-boot? Yep, using U-Boot and ubldr. I'm actually using crochet to build images for the SD card, which needed a couple of extra steps to create a "bootstream" image to go into the first partition. The tool you need for that is called elftosb, mentioned here: http://www.jann.cc/2013/02/07/u_boot_for_the_imx233_olinuxino.html It compiles fine on FreeBSD with a couple of trivial modifications. Perhaps a port for that would be nice? > I guess you know NetBSD recently got support: > http://www.asd.fi/cgi-bin/blog.cgi/NetBSD/NetBSD_OLinuXino.1024px Thanks, I hadn't seen that. Steven
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