Just for my understanding, where should one go to try and get help for this type of thing ? I appreciate the fact the Seco offers this as a...
On the UDOO Quad board, there was a way to add support for additional UARTs (by changing some board specific defines) : UART3 /dev/ttymxc2 pin 47...
I managed to get it working by doing the following : Take the a62_q_udoobuntu2.img from the site and write to an SD Card Boot the A62 board with...
I also tried - copying the /boot/* content from the fat partition from the sd card into the /boot folder on the root partition on the eMMC. -...
Any tips on how to get the Quad image on the eMMC would be great ? The current image doesn't fit (eMMC storage is 3959MB and the image is >4GB)
I've created a backup of the original eMMC so now I can indeed always restore it after booting from an SD. I already had to do it a couple of...
What exaclty is the issue with the bsp from the download page ? Wrote it to an SD and noticed that it booted correctly in the UI.
Yeah would be nice if they could provide that. My contact at Seco always points me back to this community. I understand they cannot give support...
Thanks a lot for the info ... I'll take a look at it .... not familiar with the github project or the SPI-NOR flash approach. For now I've done...
Hi, Is there a guide somewhere on how to get the A62 board up and running with an OS (preferably udoobuntu from...
Can somebody give a pointer to this guide ? I didn't find anything in the manual (Besides the fact that JP27 controls booting from internal eMMC...
Hi, From time to time we're seeing issues with SD cards that somehow get corrupted, resulting in an UDOO that refuses to boot. Sometimes, the...
Are there any instructions on how to use the 4GB eMMC drive soldered onboard to load up an OS ? We are currently having some corruption issues...
Any idea under what circumstances the UDOO could hang despite having the hardware watchdog in place ? What we see is the board is powered but...
hehe ... would be great if you could get in touch with something who knows a little bit about these internals. We assume we're running with the...
I'm also seeing this : dmesg | grep -i watch [ 2.466486] imx2-wdt imx2-wdt.0: IMX2+ Watchdog Timer enabled. timeout=60s (nowayout=1) Does this...
If you see the IMX2+ Watchdog Timer line in dmesg output, does that mean that HW watchdog is enabled ? Or is it possible that this refers to the...
I assume it is enabled because when we stop writing to /dev/watchdog the board reboots. Or am I missing something ?
Hi, We're using the hardware watchdog on /dev/watchdog to ensure that the board reboots in case there is an issue with our board / software. The...
The idea is to get up and running as quickly as possible starting from a base image. Without recompiling the kernel. (slow on the udoo, and some...
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