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[ts-7000] TS7250_2K-TSXX-RT DEVELOPMENT, COMPILATION AND TESTS

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Subject: [ts-7000] TS7250_2K-TSXX-RT DEVELOPMENT, COMPILATION AND TESTS
From: "Edwin" <>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 21:43:19 -0000
Hi all,

Few days ago I recieved a new ts7250 board with 128M of 2k NAND drive. After a 
few days of fighting with the sources I succesfully compiled and tested a 
7250-ts11 kernel.

But what I really need is a tsX-rt kernel that can support the 2k NAND memory. 
What could be the best configuration? ts10, ts11 ?? and wich options in the 
make menuconfig has to be activated or desactivated in order to have a 
succesfull vmlinux-rt image. 

I have tested the vmlinux-7250_2k-ts11-rt.bin from the ftp and works fine, but 
I want to compile a new kernel image in my host PC, in order to have the 
complete source three to make real time kernel modules on my own. I already 
make a rt-vmlinux, but is not working well enough, because it stoped just in 
the begining.

So what could be the best option to compile a new vmlinux-rt ?

kernel: ts8,ts9,ts10, ts11 or ts11(feb232011)
patch: ?
crosscompiler: ?
options to be selected in kernel configuration: ?

I'm asking this because I saw the vmlinux-7250-ts11-rt.bin from the ftp that 
works fine, and I want to reproduce it as much as it's possible in my host PC.

Thanks in advance,

Edwin Samanez,





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