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U-Boot for Wandboard -------------------- This file contains information for the port of U-Boot to the Wandboard. Wandboard is a development board that has three variants based on the following SoCs: mx6 quad, mx6 dual lite and mx6 solo. For more details about Wandboard, please refer to: http://www.wandboard.org/ Building U-boot for Wandboard ----------------------------- To build U-Boot for the Wandboard Dual Lite version: $ make wandboard_dl_config $ make To build U-Boot for the Wandboard Solo version: $ make wandboard_solo_config $ make To build U-Boot for the Wandboard Quad version: $ make wandboard_quad_config $ make Flashing U-boot into the SD card -------------------------------- - After the 'make' command completes, the generated 'u-boot.imx' binary must be flashed into the SD card; $ sudo dd if=u-boot.imx of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=2; sync (Note - the SD card node may vary, so adjust this as needed). - Insert the SD card into the slot located in the bottom of the board (same side as the mx6 processor) - Connect the serial cable to the host PC - Power up the board and U-boot messages will appear in the serial console.