From: Juergen Beisert <jbe@pengutronix.de>
To: oselas@community.pengutronix.de
Cc: ptxdist@pengutronix.de, embedded-linux@pengutronix.de
Subject: [ptxdist] [ANNOUNCE] Mini2440: First Quarter 2012 Release of the Free Board Support Package available
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 16:00:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201202221600.56779.jbe@pengutronix.de> (raw)
OSELAS.BSP-Pengutronix-Mini2440
-------------------------------
Pengutronix offers the first quarter release for the year 2012 (2012.02.0) of
its Board Support Package for FriendlyARM's popular Mini2440.
It provides all required components to get this embedded target up and
running, and is dedicated for beginners in the embedded world. And for
experienced users it can act as a quick start for their own development as
well.
Updated Features:
-----------------
- PTXdist-2012.02.0
- minor updates and bug fixes all over the place
- Kernel 3.2, stable release 7
- Kernel 3.1, stable release 10
- kernel 3.0, stable release 22
Feature List:
-------------
- PTXdist based buildsystem for easy setup and build
- more than one predefined configuration
- one without graphic, for headless usage
- one with full blown Qt support including two examples how to use it
- recent GCC Toolchain (GCC 4.6.2, libc 2.14.1)
- Bootloader: 'barebox' 2011.05.0
Support for the following list of hardware components
- serial console
- network
- SD card
- NAND
- Kernel: Support for the following list of hardware components
- serial console
- network
- sound
- LED
- GPIO
- AD converter
- I2C master and I2C EEPROM
- SPI master
- Watchdog
- Keypad
- USB (host and device)
- various LC displays (N35/A70/VGA shield/T35/X35/W35i/N43)
- framebuffer
- touch
- SD card
- NAND
- Buzzer
- Comprehensive documentation how to prepare and build all software components
and to deploy the Mini2440.
Additional info can be found here:
http://www.oselas.org/oselas/bsp/pengutronix/index_en.html
Pengutronix also offers a free support mailing list for the free Board Support
Packages. Refer our website how to subscribe at:
http://www.oselas.org/mailinglists/index_en.html
Note: Beginners in the embedded world should also read our documentation about
the generic x86/ARM Board Support Package from here:
http://www.oselas.org/oselas/bsp/pengutronix/generic_bsp_en.html
This documentation contains basic information about PTXdist and how to use it
in one's daily work.
Comments and contributions are welcome.
Enjoy!
Your Pengutronix Development Team
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