Hi,

I have been using WinCe 6 / .Net Compact Framework on the Beaglebone Black 
and the LCD7 touchscreen with success.

A couple of things you might like to look at:

1. Make sure the partition boot flag is set.
2. Always copy MLO to the partition first.
3. Check if there is any output on debug uart.
4. Contact the person who offered the port for help.

There are separate BSPs for HDMI, LCD7, etc ... You need to select the 
correct BSP from the codeplex web site.

.Net Compact Framework is supported. Touchscreen works well. Providing BSP 
is setup correctly UARTS work. I have found that GUI apps written in c# 
work very well on the Beaglebone Black with touch screen. You use 
VisualStudio on PC to cross-compile apps. I haven't bothered to test 
Activesync yet. Instead I just copy files to the SDHC card.

If you are planning to do some serious application development and use the 
Beaglebone hadrware  features you will have to look at creating you own 
BSP's. Otherwise you will have to get someone else to do it.

Regards ...

 

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 5:24:55 PM UTC+10, ASWIN PP wrote:
>
>
> Hi friends,
>           I have loaded a 4GB SD card with the MLO, EBOOTSD.nb0 and NK.bin 
> that comes with the Demo package "WEC7 BBB 01.05.00", Also I have formatted 
> the card with Fat32 and 4096 byte sectors (using hp format tool), and I 
> have used the TI SD card utility for flashing the SD card, Also I have 
> pushed the user button before power up, 
> But noting happens!!!
> In some procedure they said to format using hp format tool, copy 
> mlo,ebootsd,nk.bin in correct order and press usr boot button and power up..
> but not booting...
>
> when I power the board up the leds won't flash, , So I think it's a boot 
> problem, How can I be sure that the MLO is in the first sector of the SD 
> card?
> I have loaded angstrom img succsfuly on BeagleBone Black.
> I am using 4gb sd card, windows 7 and virtual machine xp.
> so please consider the issue and help me...
>
> Thanks & Regards
> aswin pp
>

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