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When prompted during the code building process, select “[3] SP7350 MC Board.”
Refer to In-system Programming Flash Devices if you write image into eMMC device and boot from it.
Refer to the release details of the software package: Releases
Prebuilt Images
To create your an SD card for booting SP7350 platforms, you can write the image (ex: IO Boards, start by downloading the prebuilt image file, such as Ubuntu_Server_24_04_1_for_MCB.img) to an SD card directly _20241121.7z and unzip it. Once ready, write the image directly to the SD card using the dd command. For instanceexample:
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dd if=out/boot2linux_SDcard/Ubuntu_Server_24_04_1_for_MCB_20241121.img of=/dev/sda bs=1M; sync |
where Here, the SD card is accessed via a USB SD card reader and mounted on at /dev/sdaDepend . Depending on your system you are using, you may need to unmount , unmounting the SD card :might be required after the writing process is complete.
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umount /dev/sda |
To boot from an the SD card, adjust set the boot switch to [1 1 0 0] . Refer to figure below for the switch settings.as shown in the diagram below:
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Insert your the prepared SD card into the micro SD card socket, as demonstrated illustrated in the figure below.
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Finally, power on the system, which will automatically boot from the SD card.
References
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