Where can we download the last Linux BSP 38.0 User Manual for S32G2 platforms

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Where can we download the last Linux BSP 38.0 User Manual for S32G2 platforms

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Alexzeit
Contributor II

In software-package-manager found the latest is BSP35.0.0,

but I want to use BSP38 yocto build

https://github.com/nxp-auto-linux/auto_yocto_bsp

Especialy need information how to build ros2 image,

and information what is difference between these all Targets specific to NXP,

which of them can be used for which machine:

fsl-image-mfgtool-initramfs
fsl-image-nfs-initramfs
fsl-image-fit
fsl-image-networking-full
fsl-image-auto
fsl-image-ubuntu-base
fsl-image-sim
fsl-image-dom0less
fsl-image-networking
fsl-image-flash
fsl-image-bluebox
fsl-image-blueboxsdfactory
fsl-image-itbflash
fsl-image-blueboxbootflash
fsl-image-blueboxdt
fsl-image-base-fit
fsl-image-ubuntu
fsl-image-base
fsl-image-ubuntu-ros

Thanks in advace

Alexander

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Alexzeit
Contributor II

this works fine for me, thank you

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Daniel-Aguirre
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi,

All available BSP version under your account should be available under Flexera/Flexnet. Help us following the below steps to understand if you are able to access the specific BSP version:

- Sign in to your NXP account (link to NXP site: Automotive, IoT & Industrial Solutions | NXP Semiconductors)
- Click on "My NXP Account" (top-right) and click on "Software Licensing and Support" under the "Licensing" section within the window it opens.
- This will redirect you to another page. In this new page, select the option "View Accounts" under the "Software accounts" section.
- This will again redirect you to another page. On this page, you should see an "Automotive SW - S32G - Linux BSP (Cortex-A53)" option, click on it.

In there, you should see all the available BSP versions for your account. If you don't see the specific version you are looking for, help us contacting your local NXP FAE/representative, for them to start the required process to provide the access.

As for the differences, we see there is no clear documentation on the specific differences. We can also recommend contacting your local NXP FAE/representative, for them to provide you with the required information. We do apologize.

Please, let us know.

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