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* [[Panda_How_to_buildroot|How to build a minimal file system using buildroot]] for the PandaBoard | * [[Panda_How_to_buildroot|How to build a minimal file system using buildroot]] for the PandaBoard | ||
* [[Panda_How_to_kernel|How to build a kernel using the buildroot toolchain from above]] for the PandaBoard | * [[Panda_How_to_kernel|How to build a kernel using the buildroot toolchain from above]] for the PandaBoard | ||
− | * [[Panda_How_to_kernel_new|How to build | + | * [[Panda_How_to_kernel_new|How to build 2.6.38-rcx kernels]] for the PandaBoard '''-->> Updated 3/15/2011''' |
+ | * [[Panda_How_to_kernel_2_6_38|How to build 2.6.38 kernel]] for the PandaBoard '''-->> Updated 3/15/2011''' | ||
* [[Panda_How_to_add_2_USBs|How to add two additional USB connections]] to the PandaBoard | * [[Panda_How_to_add_2_USBs|How to add two additional USB connections]] to the PandaBoard | ||
Revision as of 16:11, 15 March 2011
The PandaBoard is an OMAP4430 (Cortex-A9) based low cost development platform.
Hardware
- OMAP4430 Cortex-A9 CPU based open development platform.
Details coming soon
- PandaBoard EA1 Front
- PandaBoard EA1 Back
Accessories
How To's
- How to build a minimal file system using buildroot for the PandaBoard
- How to build a kernel using the buildroot toolchain from above for the PandaBoard
- How to build 2.6.38-rcx kernels for the PandaBoard -->> Updated 3/15/2011
- How to build 2.6.38 kernel for the PandaBoard -->> Updated 3/15/2011
- How to add two additional USB connections to the PandaBoard