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TC in a Stick
pioj:
[UPDATE] 8) The Rk3188 Linux source code has been released:
https://github.com/aloksinha2001/Linux3188
athouston:
A big thank you to everyone involved in these efforts. I'm an old phart who hand built his first computer back in about 1980 (an S100 based system featured in Byte magazine). I hand etched the motherboards, hand soldered the components and hex keyed the boot strap loader for CP/M.
The work being done here is reminiscent of the "glory" days of computers when geeks were geeks and RAM chips were very afraid.
I have learnt a lot from playing with TC and am very grateful for the help everyone so freely gives.
I have an MK802 (1GB version) that I would like to put TC on. There is plenty of info available but I can't seem to find the start button. How do I download the core to the MK802 without pulling it apart to get at the sd card (assuming it has one and not on-board rom).
For what its worth, I also have a Zealz GK802 based on the Freescale iMX6 quad core chip. It runs really well and that would be a good candidate for TC. From what I have read Freescale is pretty open with data and firmware and there are a couple of Ubuntu / Xuntu type ports happening.
Be well.
roberts:
mk802 1gb does run Core. mk802 uses a micro SD card and is sometimes difficult to insert properly, at least it was for me. Poor vision here.
Anyway start by writing the a10Core image see:
http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/README/README-1st.txt
As this image is for the Cubieboard 1GB you will have to get the proper files for mk802 1GB see:
http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/hardware/README-bootloader.txt
The needed files for mk802 1GB are here:
http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/hardware/mk802ii/
athouston:
Thank you Mr Roberts. Most kind. That will give me something to do today.
BTW: I came across an article on the Liliputing web site about Rockchip releasing the source code for Linux. Here's the Github link if that's of any interest.
https://github.com/aloksinha2001/Linux3188.
Cheers.
roberts:
Once you have the mk802 successfully booting to a prompt then to get wireless working see:
http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/armv7/README/README-wifi.txt
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