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You can also establish an workflow using the Freescale Manufacturing tool. | You can also establish an workflow using the Freescale Manufacturing tool. | ||
- | To boot the MBa53 from an initialized eMMC you have to set the switches S1, S2 and S3. | + | To boot the MBa53 from an initialized eMMC you have to set the switches S1, S2 and S3. Therfor please have a look at [[en: |
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Power up the MBa53. The login is root without any password. | Power up the MBa53. The login is root without any password. | ||
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<WRAP round tip>You have to use the raw device of the SD card not a partition!</ | <WRAP round tip>You have to use the raw device of the SD card not a partition!</ | ||
- | To boot the MBa53 from a previously generated SD Card you have to set the switches S1, S2 and S3. | + | To boot the MBa53 from a previously generated SD Card you have to set the switches S1, S2 and S3. Therfor please have a look at [[en: |
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- | Therfor please have a look at [[en: | + | |
Insert the SDcard in X6 and power up the MBa53. The login is root without any password. | Insert the SDcard in X6 and power up the MBa53. The login is root without any password. | ||
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**For BSP rev. 0104** | **For BSP rev. 0104** | ||
- | Follow the instructions under [[en: | + | Follow the instructions under [[en: |
**For BSP rev. 0105** | **For BSP rev. 0105** | ||
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** BSP rev 0105:** Samples for device tree are in the BSP under {BSPROOT}/ | ** BSP rev 0105:** Samples for device tree are in the BSP under {BSPROOT}/ | ||
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==== Configure DVI / parallel display ==== | ==== Configure DVI / parallel display ==== | ||
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**TQMa53 Hardware rev. 0300** | **TQMa53 Hardware rev. 0300** | ||
- | Works out of the Box with BSP 0105. Support for older BSP on Request. | + | Works out of the Box with BSP Revision ≥ 0105. Support for older BSP on Request.\\ |
+ | Please have a look at our **[[intern: | ||
**TQMa53 Hardware rev. 0200** | **TQMa53 Hardware rev. 0200** | ||
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* Build | * Build | ||
+ | ===== u-boot ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Reset source handling ==== | ||
+ | The i.MX53 System Reset Controller provides information about reset sources in the SRSR register. Mainline u-boot as of v2013.01 reads this register and resets information after reading to enable clean info at next boot. Decoding is done for single reset sources only. If your baseboard contains an supervisor which is connected to the reset input of the i.MX53 two reset sources (POR and IPP USER) are detected but not decoded - the reset source is reportes an " |