At91sam9g35K burning Linux system

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1. Preparation for burning


Target board: At91sam9g35K


Burn files: bootstrap, u-boot and Linux kernel images


Preparation tools: SAM_BA, SecureCRT


2. Burning process


1. Connect the development board


Use miniUSB to connect the development board to the computer, press the ISP button and power on, open SAM_BA, click connect, and connect the development board. The result is as follows:

2. Enable DataFlash


Before burning the image to DataFlash, you need to enable DataFlash first, as shown in the following figure:

3. Erase DataFlash

3. Burn bootstrap


According to the partition table, we need to burn the bootstrap to the address 0x0, as shown below:

4. Burn U_BOOT


Also according to the partition table, we need to burn the bootstrap to the address 0x8000, as shown in the following figure:

5. Burn the kernel


Open SecureCRT, open the corresponding hyperterminal, enter u-boot, execute the following command, and burn the kernel image. As shown in the following figure:

Open tftp32.exe on this machine and set it as follows:

Open SecureCRT and download the image, as shown below:

When the following picture appears, it means the entire Linux system is burned successfully:

Notice:


1. When downloading the kernel image, you need to first test whether the tftp server can connect to the Internet and ping 192.168.0.106. During this process, be sure to turn off the computer's firewall.


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