Re: Completely open sourced ARM board

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On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Kartik Singhal <kartiksinghal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Saurabh Jain <saurabh4768jain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> am learning how to customize Linux kernel to make it portable on embedded
> systems. To test my customized kernel , i want a completely open sourced ARM
> board . I listened about Raspberry pi but it's firmware "start.elf" is not
> open source. So can anybody tell me the name of the ARM board which is
> completely open sourced ?

Beagleboard/Beaglebone come to my mind. There must be other such
boards too. Google is your friend.

> And can there exists any such board whose
> ROM/AVRAM contents can also be replaced ?

Not sure if Beagle variants allow that. Have only slightly worked on BeagleBone.
 
There is a board called Chumby One based on iMX 233. I don't think u can modify the ROM. But it has some fusebits , which u can set to configure it.
 
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