You can find this information here:
ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7500-linux/binaries/ts-images/README
It is best to use a host linux PC, but if you have a USB drive with the image
on it, you can do it from the fastboot shell.
The silkscreen on the TS-7553 is a little different than the rest of the
series, the jumper labeled "Boot SD Card" will boot from SD card if it is on,
and on-board NAND if it is off. Booting from off-board flash requires a jumper
that is on our TS-9448.
-Kris Bahnsen
Technologic Systems
--- In "gschoep" <> wrote:
>
> Will someone please post instructions for building the SD card from the image?
>
> I assume that the image would need to be on a flash drive and that it would
> need to be done on target?
>
> Can it be done in Busybox or would you need to boot to a flash drive with
> Linux? If so is there a complete instruction available?
>
> I am using a TS-7553 but I assume that the procedure is pretty much the same
> for all boards.
>
> Note that the TS-75XX manual lists the following for jumpers:
> Jumpers Mode1 Mode2 Boot mode
> JP1 off, JP2 off 1 1 onboard flash, if flash uninitialized,
> falls back to SD
> JP1 on, JP2 off 1 0 MicroSD card
> JP1 off, JP2 on 0 1 offboard (TS-752 or TS-9448) SPI flash
> JP1 on, JP2 on 0 0 reserved
>
> On the TS-7553 JP2 is used for CAN termination.
>
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