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So, thanks to a generous donation from TI I got to start working on Ångström support for the Zoom2 devkit last night.
After some false starts while trying to decode conflicting documents I managed to get it to boot from the SD card with a u-boot that was built from OE.
The mainline linux-omap is currently broken for omap2/3 so I resorted to the TI kernel from omapzoom.org which I managed to get to compile in OE fairly easilly. I also generated an x11-image.
The kernel seems to boot but when it gets to starting init strange things happen. It looks almost as if it slows the clock down to something silly like 10Mhz as it takes 3-4 minutes just to get to the udev 141 starting message. Then after about 20 mins doesnt apear to have done much else.
More work to do on this tonight!
Cooooool!
Comment by Julian Chu — July 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm