Specifications
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2. Select FAT32 in the File system drop-down menu, and then
click Start to format the SD card.
Note:
The HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool will erase any partitions on the TF card.
Use other format tool may cause the failure of the TF card booting
3. Copy all the files under X:\linux\image\ to an SD card (where X
is the label of your DVD drive), and then insert it into the
SBC8140 and power on the system;
4. When the following information is shown in the HyperTerminal
window, the system has booted up successfully; now enter root
to log into the Linux system;
SBC8100_PLUS login: (enter“root”)
Note:
By default the SBC8140 boots from NAND Flash; pressing and holding the
BOOT button before connecting power will force it to boot from the SD card.
By default, the system supports a 4.3” screen. If you need to use another
display mode, please refer to the SBC8140 User Manual to change the display
mode and type boot under u-boot mode to continue the boot-up process.
3.2 Updating and Booting from NAND Flash
Updating image files in the NAND Flash requires the help of u-boot.
Regardless of whether there is data in the NAND Flash, image files can be
updated by running u-boot from an SD card.
1. Use the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool 2.0.6 to format an SD
card to the FAT or FAT32 filesystem;