Hi expert
I use i.mx6UL for a automotive application. I want to know that:
(1) Does NXP(fsl) provide the automotive-grade Linux for I.mx6?
(2) I notice that more that one doc on your web site mention that freescale can provide automotive-grade Linux to customer, you can see them: http://cache.nxp.com/files/32bit/doc/fact_sheet/LINUXFS.pdf?fromsite=zh-Hans&fsrch=1&sr=3&pageNum=1%...
and I know that NXP(fsl) is the member of Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), you can see https://www.automotivelinux.org/
My qestion is that if the automotive-grade Linux provided by freescale is the open sourced Linux Distribution by (AGL)?
Thanks!
Hi li
I am not aware of i.mx6 nxp automotive-grade linux releases, but it may be useful
to contact local marketing for obtaining more information.
Best regards
igor
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Hi igor
Thanks for your reply, do you or anyone know some information about NXP automotive-grade linux releases? even if it does not support I.mx6.
For example, Does NXP still release(sustain) the automotive-grade linux? what platform the automotive-grade linux support? Thanks!
Hi li,
Regarding AGL, one demo is under NXP git sever. See http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/imx/meta-nxp-agl.git/.
For details, you can refer to README http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/imx/meta-nxp-agl.git/tree/README.txt?h=krogoth
Please note it’s demo, provided “as is”.
Thanks and Best regards,
Carl