Re: Noob questions.

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On 01/26/10 11:43, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> Hi Andy,
>
> Thanks for sharing the info.
>
> More questions -
>
> For development, I am planning to use QEMt U to load a kernel image[so
> it would be great if you have a prebuilt kernel image for s3c6410 to
> share :) ] and use the rootfs to derisk stuff until I get my hands on a
> proper dev board.
>
> Is this a step in the right direction?

I don't use Qemu because I have SMDK6410, it's preferable to use a real 
board all the time.

I can't give prebuilt binaries when I am not set up to also provide 
source for GPL reasons.

However, if you go here

  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/CrossToolchain

and install the cross toolchain on your Fedora host, then

  git clone git://git.warmcat.com/qi

and check out the txtr branch

you should be able to build Qi, if you look in ./image/qi-s3c6410....bin 
and examine 6410-partition-sd.sh you will see how to make a bootable SD 
Card.

For the kernel, I used Ben Dooks' tree

  git clone git://git.fluff.org/bjdooks/linux.git

there's a slightly outdated config for smdk6410 in arch/arm/configs.

In both cases, you can use the Fedora ARM Cross toolchain to build them.

-Andy
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