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Building the Default Project
Test Ethernet configuration
Setup
Boot command reference
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Interfaces & Devices
Appendix B
Introduction
Overview
Cross-development environment
Linux kernel sources
Template project
Example applications
Features
General features
What’s new in LxNETES 3.2?
RTC Gpio
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Conventions used in this manual
Acronyms and abbreviations
Requirements
System Requirements/Prerequisites
System requirements
Optional but recommended components
Disk space
Tftp daemon
Applications & Services
NFS server
JTAG-Booster
N E T E S U s e r ’ s G u i d e
Connecting host PC with development board
Getting Started
Introduction
Seyon
Minicom
Seyon Settings
Connect power
Test Ethernet configuration
# ifconfig eth0
Installing LxNETES
Guided Installation
Manual Installation
N u a l Installation
Building the Default Project
Run configure
Building the First Project
Run make
Run make install
Application Development
Writing applications
Adding your own applications
Using C++
Included example applications
Display
Proc/cpuinfo contents
Debugging applications
Choose the right architecture for your target
Shell applications busybox
Included pre-built applications
Telnet daemon utelnetd
Web server Boa
Embedded Qt
Nano-X/microwindows
Mem
Useful applications
Kernel Development
What is a kernel module?
Writing kernel modules
Writing your own kernel modules
Add the module to the build environment
Building and loading of kernel modules
Included Kernel modules Minimal
Advanced Topics
Modifying the default project
D i f y i n g t h e d e Fault p r o j e c t
Building a custom project
Boot process
Boot
Introduction
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NAND-Flash
Linux boot methods
USB
NOR Flash
MMU
Linux boot process
V a n c e d T o p i c s
Passing arguments to the kernel
Automating the image download
Updating the Flash memory
Updating a running system manually
Updating a running system the easy way
Download the new image file to RAM
Erase the Flash partition
Write the image to Flash
Boot
Kernel
Root File System
Updating a corrupted system using a debugger
Root File System Types
Set bootargs to be passed to the kernel
Download the kernel to RAM via Tftp
Launch the kernel from RAM
JFFS2
Copy the kernel to RAM
O t F i l e S y s t e m T y p e s
N E T E S U s e r ’ s G u i d e
Serial interface
Interfaces & Devices
I2C interface
USB host interface
SPI interface
LCD interface
Compact flash interface
How to set the initial system date and time
SD card interface
Real time clock RTC
PCI interface
CD contents
Appendix a
Related documentation
Readme.txt
Install.sh
RelNotes.txt
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Setup
ConnectCore 9P 9750 CC9P9750
Hardware
Flash memory layout
Memory layouts
ConnectCore 9P 9360 / ConnectCore 9P
Sdram memory layout
Textbase
N E T E S U s e r ’ s G u i d e
Appendix B
Boot command reference
O o t c o m m a n d r e f e r e n c e
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