Hi, I have Andrew Henderson's image running with LCD4 cape but now I am trying to communicate with the serial ports. I have tried modifying the init.rc to change the UART permissions as recommended in another post but that did not help.
Also, I cannot access via abd. Any suggestions? Do I need to compile my own image? Many thanks for any help. Suzanne On Monday, 17 June 2013 20:00:07 UTC-4, Andrew Henderson wrote: > > Hello all. I posted this information over at the Google+ group for > BeagleBoard.org, but I wanted to post it here as well. I have Android > running on the BBB using the Jellybean (4.2.2) source from arowboat.organd > the Linux 3.8.13 kernel from my BeagleSNES project ( > www.beaglesnes.org). I just added the Android drivers (Drivers -> > Staging Drivers -> Android) into the same kernel configuration that I use > for BeagleSNES. This kernel is really just a stripped down configuration > (a 1.9 meg zImage) using Robert Nelson's 3.8.x kernel source tree. Instead > of using the GCC cross-compiler that comes in Rowboat's current prebuilt > tools, I use the 3.7 GCC that comes with Robert's kernel tree to build the > entire system. I also updated the u-boot to v2013.04. > > Here is a video of it running: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeSt1Y7FhEs > Here is the download of a working Android image that can be written onto a > 4GB microSD card using "dd": > http://icculus.org/~hendersa/BBB_JB_Android_3_8_13.img.bz2 > > There is no hardware accelerated video in this version, since SGX support > isn't ready for the 3.8 kernel. To shut off hardware accelerated video, I > pass "qemu=1" as a kernel command line argument in uEnv.txt and I add > "debug.egl.hw=0" to the /system/build.prop file in the root file system. > To get rid of that blinking cursor on the framebuffer (which I accidentally > left on in the image that I made), add this to the uEnv.txt kernel command > line arguments: "vt.global_cursor_default=0" > > This build will be of interest to Android experimenters who want to use > HDMI for audio and video output (rather than using an LCD cape) and who > want to experiment with using the device tree. My kernel is pretty > stripped down, so feel free to fetch Robert's latest kernel source for the > 3.8.x branch and rebuild your own kernel to drop into the image that I have > supplied. That way, you can include whatever drivers you would like in > your kernel. Use a USB mouse (and a keyboard, too, if you want) to > interact with the system. > > Thanks, and enjoy! > > Andrew > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beagleboard+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.