buildroot/board/asus/tinker
Giulio Benetti 2d87d62818 board/asus/tinker: add a note to readme.txt for power supply
Signed-off-by: Giulio Benetti <giulio.benetti@benettiengineering.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2023-02-10 23:31:15 +01:00
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extlinux.conf board/asus/tinker: rename label linux-next to linux in extlinux.conf 2023-02-10 23:30:08 +01:00
genimage.cfg configs/asus_tinker_rk3288: fix boot by prepending tpl to spl+u-boot 2023-02-10 23:29:10 +01:00
post-build.sh configs/asus_tinker_rk3288: fix boot by prepending tpl to spl+u-boot 2023-02-10 23:29:10 +01:00
readme.txt board/asus/tinker: add a note to readme.txt for power supply 2023-02-10 23:31:15 +01:00

readme.txt

Tinker RK3288
=============

Tinker Board is a Single Board Computer (SBC) in an ultra-small form
factor that offers class-leading performance while leveraging outstanding
mechanical compatibility.

Tinker link:
https://www.asus.com/in/Single-Board-Computer/Tinker-Board/

Wiki link:
https://openedev.amarulasolutions.com/display/ODWIKI/Tinker+RK3288

How to build it
===============

  $ make asus_tinker_rk3288_defconfig

Then you can edit the build options using

  $ make menuconfig

Compile all and build rootfs image:

  $ make

Prepare your SDCard
===================

Buildroot generates a ready-to-use SD card image that you can flash directly to
the card. The image will be in output/images/sdcard.img.
You can write this image directly to an SD card device (i.e. /dev/xxx):

  $ sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/xxx
  $ sudo sync

Finally, you can insert the SD card to the Tinker RK3288 board and boot it.

NOTE:
USB power supply requires more than the standard 500mA USB current, so
this board must be supplied from a capable port or from an external
AC/DC adapter. Otherwise it will hang forever while loading the kernel
image.