Hi Alejandro, There are only a few platforms supported by Android Things, one of which is the Raspberry Pi, so that is the obvious choice.
The RPi is well supported by Yocto Project/OpenEmbedded. You will need the meta-raspberrypi layer, which you can find, along with many other meta layers, at http://layers.openembedded.org. The specific one you need is at http://layers.openembedded.org/layerindex/branch/master/layer/meta-raspberrypi/ There are brief instructions on building it at https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-raspberrypi/about/ However, since you are just beginning on your journey with Yocto/OpenEmbedded, I would advise that you start by building the default qemux86 emulator target first, and then move on to building the RPi images. That way you get to learn about adding meta layers and meta layer dependencies after you have built your first Yocto Project image. Enjoy! Chris On 23/04/18 16:00, Alejandro Ariel Fachini wrote: > Hello: > I'm an electronic engineer from argentina and I started to work for a > company which is starting with embedded software. I also want to work > for my self with this technology. I am about certificate android > programing in google and want to start with android things and also > embedded linux. > For these reasons i want to purchase hardware that allows me to test > both environments or at least proper hardware for both Android things > and Linux. > > So If i purchase Raspberry Pi 3 B+, will i be able to work with Yocto? > OR do you recommend another more supported and "fiendly" Hardware for > starting with yocto? I understand that yocto is for A TON of different > hardwares, but im looking for very active and supported hardware with yocto. > > Regards Alejandro.- > > -- Chris Simmonds, Consultant, 2net Ltd http://www.2net.co.uk +44 (0)1962 869003 -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto