Try this image, 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzU1D_qKT1dfUFpfclBGMU1SeWc/view?usp=sharing. 
 If it boots, then you are in business. I can send you the source tree if 
this works. It will look for a file called rc.emmc located on the dos 
partition of the eMMC to run additional stuff.

On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 12:18:02 PM UTC-6, Adrian wrote:
>
> I am trying to boot a build QNX image obtained for 
> the bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340 using an SD, but I get 
> the message listed below. I want to mention that the prebuilt image 
> associated with BSP works fine.
>
> Does anybody knows how can I fix this ?
>
> Thank you  in advance!
>
> U-Boot# go 0x81000000
>
> ## Starting application at 0x81000000 ...
>
> DDR  DPLL in Lock mode:
>
>   DDR  clock 400 Mhz [400/1]
>
> Disp DPLL in Lock mode:
>
>   Disp clock 200 Mhz [200/1]
>
> MPU  DPLL in Lock mode:
>
>   MPU  clock 550 Mhz [550/1]
>
> PER  DPLL in Lock mode:
>
>   PER  clock 192 Mhz [960/5]
>
> CORE DPLL in Lock mode:
>
>   M4 CORE clock 100 Mhz [1000/10]
>
>   M5 CORE clock 125 Mhz [1000/8]
>
>   M6 CORE clock 250 Mhz [1000/4]
>
> Not a BeagleBone??
>
> MMU initializat...
>
> CPU0: L1 Icache: 512x64
>
> CPU0: L1 Dcache: 512x64 WB
>
> CPU0: L2 Dcache: 4096x64 WB
>
> CPU0: VFP-d32 FPSID=410330c3
>
> CPU0: NEON MVFR0=11110222 MVFR1=00011111
>
> CPU0: 413fc082: Cortex A8 rev 2 720MHz
>
> Loading IFS...done
>
> Jumping to QNX
>
>  
>
> System page at phys:80011000 user:fc404000 kern:fc404000
>
> Starting next program at vfe046604
>
> cpu_startnext: cpu0 -> fe046604
>
> VFPv3: fpsid=410330c3
>
> coproc_attach(10): replacing fe07601c with fe0758bc
>
> coproc_attach(11): replacing fe07601c with fe0758bc
>
> Welcome to QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1 on the Texas Instruments BeagleBone 
> (ARMv7 Cortex-A8 core) - Board
>
>  
>
> Shutdown[0,0] S/C/F=11/1/11 C/D=fe01c68c/fe099ff4 state(c0)= now lock
>
> QNX Version 6.5.0 Release 2010/07/09-14:26:46EDT
>
> [0]PID-TID=1-6? P/T FL=00019001/05020000 "proc/boot/procnto-instr"
>
> [0]ASPACE PID=2 PF=00008012
>
> armle context[effe8f4c]:
>
> 0000: 8ffb3000 8ffb3000 8ffb3c01 00000181 effccbf8 01000000 00000000 
> fc004000
>
> 0020: fc004000 effdf47c 01072fff 00000008 00000000 effe8f90 fe046878 
> fe040e0c
>
> 0040: 60000013
>
> instruction[fe040e0c]:
>
> 06 30 98 e7 1c 20 94 e5 11 00 12 e3 00 70 94 15 18 20 9d 15 07 70 82 11 0c 
> 00
>
> stack[effe8f90]:
>
> 0000: effe8fbc e17ba000 00000000 efffb348 effca00c 003fffff 00000a2e 
> e18a1fe0
>
> 0020: 8ffb3000 fffff000 00000000 00000007 00000040 effccbf8 fe099ff0 
> 01000000
>
> 0040: 000000ff efff0090 00000073 0000008d effca6e8 fe044744 effccbf8 
> fe044ad0
>
> 0060: efffb348 fe069bac efffb348 fe071e30 effe9018 00000000 00000000 
> 00000000
>

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