Re: SMDK2412, do I have to create my own BSP
- From: "Fredrik Jansson" <fredrik.jansson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 14:48:11 +0200
I have tried to get hold of them (Samsung), hopefully they have something
for me soon.
Thanks!
"Bruce Eitman (eMVP)" <beitman.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Have you contacted the vendor to see if a BSP is available? They may have
binary BSP that would allow you to build an OS without having access to
their code.
If not you could use an ARM BSP for your driver development.
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"Fredrik Jansson" <fredrik.jansson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!
I just bought a SMDK2412 board from Aiji system. It contains a S3C2412X
(272-FBGA) ARM CPU. No BSP were included on the CD but only a couple of
images: EBOOT_060105.nb0, NK_060105.bin, NK_060105.nb0 and
STEPLDR-266_060105.nb0.
Can I create my own BSP from theses files? I am not really interested in
building an image per say, but I am gonna build a device driver. The
problem (as I understand it) is that Platform Builder doesn't wanna play
unless I have a project and a BSP for the board.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
.
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