To close the topic of closed source code needed to boot C1 board:
>The correct link for the OdroidC1 would be this one:
>https://github.com/hardkernel/u-boot/tree/odroidc-v2011.03/sd_fuse
>BL1's purpose is to initialize the system enough to continue booting (such
>as determining and setting the
>The first stage bootloader is also binary only.
>http://odroid.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=en:c1_building_u-boot (part
>installation)
>https://github.com/hardkernel/u-boot/tree/odroidc-v2011.03/sd_fuse
Of course I would like to have 100% open source board, but my
intuition tells my that 33 KB of c
The first stage bootloader is also binary only.
http://odroid.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=en:c1_building_u-boot (part
installation)
https://github.com/hardkernel/u-boot/tree/odroidc-v2011.03/sd_fuse
Unfortunately Pandaboard ES is really expensive in Poland.
I asked about close source binary blobs in Odroid C1 on official forum:
forum.o droid.c om/viewtopic .php?f=115&t=9147
and got answer:
There are binary blobs for the GPU (Mali) and the VPU(video/audio codec). You
can boot and us
I have two Pandaboard ES and they work fine also.
> Hi,
> I habe a BBB. I played with obenbsd 5.5 on it. It is fun, but I can not
> recommend it as a server. I don't know what you mean by server,
> but for me it's too slow (with openbsd on it). I used Debian for
> a short time on the BBB. It runs faster than openbsd,
> but I don't want to use Deb
On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 06:33:55AM +, L.R. d S. wrote:
> >I'm fairly certain it doesn't require non-free
> >blobs to boot, just for the GPU.
>
> OpenBSD Project doesn't have some problems with Texas Instrument?
> Why it's the best supported?
> Anyway, BBB require the load of a Masked ROM on pr
>I'm fairly certain it doesn't require non-free
>blobs to boot, just for the GPU.
OpenBSD Project doesn't have some problems with Texas Instrument?
Why it's the best supported?
Anyway, BBB require the load of a Masked ROM on pre-boot. This ROM have
a closed source software. The PowerVR and the ded
Hi,
I habe a BBB. I played with obenbsd 5.5 on it. It is fun, but I can not
recommend it as a server. I don't know what you mean by server, but for me it's
too slow (with openbsd on it). I used Debian for a short time on the BBB. It
runs faster than openbsd, but I don't want to use Debian for my
t;>
>> Hello
>> I haven't know that Raspberry requires non-free blob to even boot. So maybe
>> I am going to buy something different. Now I think of ODROID-C1 from
>> Hardkernel. It also have price of $35. On page:
>> https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Targ
> Am 03.02.2015 um 14:33 schrieb Lampshade :
>
> Hello
> I haven't know that Raspberry requires non-free blob to even boot. So maybe I
> am going to buy something different. Now I think of ODROID-C1 from
> Hardkernel. It also have price of $35. On page:
> https://
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Lampshade wrote:
> Hello
> I haven't know that Raspberry requires non-free blob to even boot. So maybe I
> am going to buy something different. Now I think of ODROID-C1 from
> Hardkernel. It also have price of $35. On page:
> https://wiki.d
Hello
I haven't know that Raspberry requires non-free blob to even boot. So maybe I
am going to buy something different. Now I think of ODROID-C1 from Hardkernel.
It also have price of $35. On page:
https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/TargetedHardware
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