Prebuilt binaries
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There are many pre-built binaries you can use to get started. This page lists the binaries you can download to be up and running immediately.
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[edit] Android Prebuilt binaries
[edit] Blaze prebuilt binaries
You can obtain the pre-built binaries for OMAP4 Android release from [gforge]. To get started, use MLO, u-boot.bin, uImage and omap4-fs (file system).
Release | L27.4 RC0 |
Bootloader | u-boot.bin |
Kernel | uImage |
File system | rootfs |
[edit] Zoom2 prebuilt binaries
For those who're looking to quickly get started with Android on a Zoom2 device may download and install the following pre-built binaries to quickly boot the device.
Release | Image from 5/15/09 | Image from 6/29/09 |
Bootloader | Uboot | Readme |
Kernel | uImage | uImage |
File system | File System | File System |
The latest L25.12 binaries (Oct 2009) have been released as RLS25.12 Package. Please refer to the Build instructions section of L25.12 Release Notes for details to work with them
[edit] Ubuntu Prebuilt binaries
Blaze Basic Ubuntu binaries
All pre-built binaries can be found at: https://gforge.ti.com/gf/project/omap_binrel/frs/
General information regarding pre-built binaries.
- Binaries were built from directions found under OMAP Ubuntu Main "Building your own binaries "
- Contains: bootloader (u-boot and MLO) and Ubuntu (UNE) basic rootfs
General flashing information:
- bootloader files are loaded to first partition of SD card
- rootfs is loaded to second partition of SD card
- bootargs are hard coded so Blaze platform will boot directly at power up
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