Tiny Core Linux
dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions => dCore Armv7 => Freescale i.MX6 => Topic started by: roberts on August 04, 2013, 10:40:10 AM
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I now have dCore booting on the GK802 Quad Core i.Mx6. Since this is an Arm v7 machine, it is running the base rootfs as the Allwinner.
U-boot and the boot procedure is quite different, and of course, a kernel and modules needed to be compiled for i.MX6.
Since it is armv7 imported packages from Debian Wheezy work. It the same procedure as Allwinner and x86 dCore.
So far, I have automated procedures to create a bootable sdcard, boot initrd, and load sce extensions to enable wifi . More to follow...
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Nice
That is interesting indeed
Free scale CPU chips release the code right
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I just got started on the GK802 and now it is on the back burner as other projects are requiring my attention.
I did get wifi working and was able to download and import a flwm X desktop. The X programs work. X resolution needs attention but will have to wait. If anyone else has one and wants to play/help with a very early cut post here.
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If only ik knew something worthwhile to help.... But I don't
It will be great to see a TCL build on arm quad core devices
I have seen that other Linux distros have been fully ported to the
Free scale devices
There is also a port to rock chip with full video acceleration and you can
Find it in the picuntu forums
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There are too many arm devices and therefore too many custom kernels to build and u-boot which differs from device to device to learn. We don't have the resources of other projects to try to tackle all or even many of them. There is rockchip, omap, marvell, exynos, snapdragon devices ...
But still it is fun to learn and see Core running on these tiny devices.
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Absolutely Roberts....
Its lucky that devs even port the well known distros over to these tiny
Devices
Android is changing now. It has become multi window capable on rock chip devices
So you get much more out of a quad device on android now....much much more desktop
Computing performance
This multi window is much much better than Samsung's effort and is owned by rock chip
......Allwinner are doing the same thing also...
http://liliputing.com/2013/08/multi-window-android-build-released-for-chuwi-v88-tablet.html
You can iinfact install it on any rk3066 or rk 3188 device....
Those u23gt quad tablets are now 99 $ new. ( iPad mini clone but much better)
It is good for multitasking...
You can move this post if need....sorry I don't know how
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http://liliputing.com/2013/07/rikomagic-uk-to-offer-minix-linux-arm-pcs-mk802-iii-le-mk802-iv-le.html
This roberts
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I believe that the for- mentioned distro is capable of video acceleration on rock chip devices and the kernel
And details are in its forum
Rikomagic may have knocked up a nice quad core Linux device here then. MK802 IV LE
http://store.cloudsto.com/mk802iii-le-mini-linux-pc.html
The video appears to show the device does indeed have full video acceleration... And that dual core chip I believe has a quad core GPU
Let's hope they make the further quad core CPU version
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dCore on GK802 now working with correct resolution.
Noticeable faster than the single core Allwinner A10.
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Hello...I have one of these (GK802) on order, so would like to help out with testing when it arrives!
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Great! Your current collection of armv7 sces should work just fine.
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roberts...when it is convenient, could you post the boot.scr (or its un-"compiled" version) for the GK802? I have my new GK802 up and running Xubuntu, so I suppose swapping in boot.scr and dCore would get things going, leaving the kernel/u-boot/... in place. Thanks!
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I will setup a download section later today and will announce it as soon as it is ready.
I basically need to update several READMEs and test.
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A very early cut of dCore for GK802 has now been posted with updated READMEs.
See: http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/armv7/GK802/
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FYI the posted sdcard creator for GK802 includes the latest dCore as announced here:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,15799.msg92623.html#msg92623
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Thank you, roberts.... The GK802 image works very well...which is doubly impressive since all the other available images I've tried on the GK802 have serious bugs (mostly with wifi connecting and/or wifi stability).