Hello to everybody,
Due to my bad attitude: DO NOT BACKUP WHEN YOU CAN... :smileycry:
I definitively bricked my two SD Card given to me with the IMX28EVK Package.
Are there any chance to restore them back having some sort of image?
I am using Linux as OS, so images in the format for use with command 'dd' they can be awesome!
My IMX28EVK has two labels:
- 700-26241 REV A
- SCH-26241 REV D
My two SD CARD (Sandisk SDHC Card 4GB) have those labels:
WINCE: (Class 2 SDHC) MX28EVK WINCE 110-77225 REV D
LINUX: (Class 4 SDHC) MX28EVK LINUX 110-77224 REV D
Both cards have the MBR and all partitions data and stuff wiped by a fdisk first, then a 'dd' command after, so they are CURRENTLY UNRECOVERABLE AT ALL.
Please help with a link or where I can find those images???
Best Regards,
Gianluca
已解决! 转到解答。
For Linux : please use
section 5.1.3 (Writing the Boot Stream and rootfs to a Boot Medium)
and
Chapter 6 (Downloading Images using MFGTools) of
“MX28_EVK_Linux_User_Guide.pdf”
Documentation may be found in “Documentation” tab on the Web
< https://www.freescale.com/webapp/Download?colCode=L2.6.35_1.1.0_LINUX_DOCS&location=null >
Some good news!
Now I have found those files in Freescale's WebSite:
I think they are the answer I was looking for. The only problem is:
they are a bunch of files (.sb, nb0, .bin, tar.gz, ...) and they need to be written to the sdcard with the correct tools or at the correct position/partitions.
Where I can find such informations? I would like to have some Official Documentation from FSL they explain how to partition/write/format SD Cards for using Linux and WinCE.
At that point I will have my cards back! :smileyhappy:
Any help, clue or whatever?
Best regards,
Gianluca Renzi
As for WinCE, please look at Chapter 6 (Downloading and Debugging Images) of “EVK_imx28_WinCE60_UG.pdf”
At first Eboot should be located on boot SD, please refer to section 5.3.2 (Installing EBOOT to SD/MMC
Card), then Eboot can load and burn WinCE image to SD, as described in section 6.2 (Downloading OS
Image to SD/MMC Card Using EBOOT). Note, one can apply to the approach, described under the link below
in order to avoid using the MS Platform Build.
< https://community.freescale.com/message/320684#320684 >
Doc link :
< http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/support_info/WCE600_MX28_SDK_1008_DOCKIT.zip >
For Linux : please use
section 5.1.3 (Writing the Boot Stream and rootfs to a Boot Medium)
and
Chapter 6 (Downloading Images using MFGTools) of
“MX28_EVK_Linux_User_Guide.pdf”
Documentation may be found in “Documentation” tab on the Web
< https://www.freescale.com/webapp/Download?colCode=L2.6.35_1.1.0_LINUX_DOCS&location=null >