oh, i forgot my other question, when you have compiled the android
kernel, what are the steps to get it onto the board?
I guess your would download it with your bootloader, but i think i
need a step-by-step guide here, not the one you posted thoug as i have
no ideao what memory addresses to use and when to use "nand write" and
clear and such..

On 19 Apr, 17:13, jack <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you able to port and run some older version on android on
> smdk6410?
> if not, try out these links:
> 1>http://www.linuxforum.net/forum/gshowflat.php?Cat=&Board=embedded&Num...
>
> 2>http://github.com/leemgs/samsung-s3c6410-android.1.0
>
> 3>http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=h...
>
> On Apr 19, 3:41 pm, Alexander Grönlund <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > How do all of you who managed this get u-boot working? when downloading
> > u-boot i only get support for smdk6400.. although i have seen many
> > references to smdk6410 support..
>
> > I even found the smdk6410.h file.. have they removed it in later u-boot
> > releases? does anyone know where i can download a u-boot with the missing
> > files?
>
> > 2010/4/19 Alexander Grönlund <[email protected]>
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > I donw have a JTAG connector though.. all i have is serial and usb..
>
> > > I belive i have compiled the linux kernel for ARM at this point, but i 
> > > cant
> > > seem to get it to the board, tried the application that followed the board
> > > (DNW.exe) without success..
> > > Cant seem to find any info about jumper configurations either, im sure 
> > > some
> > > of them would have to be changed to be able to transfer the kernel...
>
> > > On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Michael Trimarchi <
> > > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> Hi,
>
> > >> gronlund wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi,
>
> > >>> I was wondering if anyone has information about getting Android 2.x
> > >>> onto a SMDK6410..
> > >>> I have heard Samsung provides prebuilt Android images but i cant
> > >>> manage to find them.. and Samsung support has as of yet not been
> > >>> helpful..
>
> > >> If you have a jtag connector you can try to load the uboot images and use
> > >> it
> > >> instead of eboot or you can use eboot to load an uboot images in memory.
> > >> After that you need to boot you kernel for the board. These are the first
> > >> basic
> > >> steps.
>
> > >> Michael
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