Its main purpose is providing an automatic mechanism for the identification of the product model and configuration.
To install it, please refer to this page.ĬonfigID and UniqueID ConfigID ĬonfigID is a new feature of DAVE Embedded Systems products. For accessing DESK Reserved area please contact our helpdesk support channel It is also worth remembering that access to git repositories is required to download target source code.
Please follows the README file on the SD card to extract the *.ova archive and to install the MVM. As indicated here, microSD card delivered along with AXEL ULite Evaluation Kit includes basic version of MVM that is the default option. The system is setup Īs stated previously, AXEL ULite SOM host tools are based on a Managed Virtual Machine. VirtualBox Guest Additions: Running kernel modules will not be replaced until W: mdadm: /etc/mdadm/nf defines no arrays. VirtualBox Guest Additions: Building the modules for kernel 4.4.0-197-generic. VirtualBox Guest Additions: /sbin/rcvboxadd quicksetup all VirtualBox Guest Additions: /sbin/rcvboxadd quicksetup VirtualBox Guest Additions: To build modules for other installed kernels, run VirtualBox Guest Additions: Building the VirtualBox Guest Additions kernel Update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.4.0-197-generic Removing installed version 6.1.16 of VirtualBox Guest Additions. Uncompressing VirtualBox 6.1.18 Guest Additions for Linux. Sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`Īnd the run the Guest Addictions sudo. Guest Addictions installation may fail if the VirtualBox version is different from the VM linux kernel version.Īs suggested here, install the correct kernel header using the following command: Please note that u-boot and kernel source trees are derived from the official trees released by NXP/Freescale these trees have been customized to add support for the AXEL ULite SOM. Please note that the user account credentials are provided with the development kit (you can find them in the README file contained in the sw/dvdk folder of the kit distribution)
Single Board Computer using AXEL_ULite SOM as Evaluation KitĭESK-MX6UL-L contains all the required software and documentation to start developing Linux application on the AXEL ULite platform. Single Board Computer using the i.MX6UL SOC The following table reports the supported platforms in this DESK release:
This usually means that the DVDK remains the same provided with the previous major version, and only an update of the source tree repositories (and the tftp binaries) is requiredĪs an example, DESK 1.1.0 is a maintenance release, so it provides the DVDK released with the 1.0.0 major release customers can easily upgrade to the 1.1.0 release by updating the software components as described in Synchronizing git repositories.
The VM is available for download on DAVE's XELK Reserved Area for registered users. New MVM must be installed for using DESK-MX6UL-L-1.0.1. Both two files must be stored into SD card using dd command.Ī summary of images with a brief description can be found into the table below:ĭESK-MX6UL-L 1.0.1 U-Boot performs 2-stage bootloader providing two files: SPL and u-boot.img. There you can find a sub directory for each version of this development kit. Platform linuxfb is not present on desk-image-qt5 image targetĭownloadable binary images Īll binary images for DESK-MX6UL-L are hosted on DAVE Embedded System mirror server. The following table reports the known limitations of this DESK release: New MVM must be installed for using DESK-MX6UL-L-3.0.0.