Hi there
Can we use EB in ubuntu, if so, could you pls tel us how to do it.
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Hi,
Given EB is not part of NXP, we recommend sending this inquiry to Elektrobit itself.
Please, let us know.
Hi,
I would be happy to help you further, but could explain in more detail which EB software you wish to integrate with Ubuntu? Our product offerings are explained (at a high level) at http://www.elektrobit.com.
Please feel free to get in touch via this thread or per email.
Jens Petersohn
Product Management
Elektrobit Automotive GmbH
Hi Jens
Thanks for your help.
- but could explain in more detail which EB software you wish to integrate with Ubuntu?
Actually,I have used NXP's S32GDS (3.4.3) and your company's tresos Studio 27.1 on Windows by importing <Integration_ Reference_ Examples_S32G2_2022_06> project has completed the configuration and compilation of the bootloader and UART of the M7 core. I also want to do the same thing on ubuntu, so I think I should need a tresos Studio 27.1 that can run on ubuntu.
I am sorry, but I still don't fully understand your request.
The EB tresos products implement a classic AUTOSAR solution for mostly MCU and MCU-like cores of larger SoCs. It cannot configure, generate or integrate any Linux distribution or software.
EB will be announcing a new product family around Linux soon, but that is a completely separate product and tooling intended to support 64-bit ARM cores that feature a paged mode memory management unit (in the case of the S32Gx that would be the A-5x cores).
In general there is currently no "ready-made" configuration from EB that will enable the Mx cores with tresos and the A-5x cores with Linux. There are numerous issues, for example the boot sequence, health monitoring and many other aspects that need to be considered in the context of the application.
Best regards,
Jens Petersohn
In short, I need an EB tresos 27.1 that can be installed on ubuntu18.04.(from NXP web site, I can only download the installed version of Windows)
Hi,
Given EB is not part of NXP, we recommend sending this inquiry to Elektrobit itself.
Please, let us know.