![]() ![]() ![]() OMAPFlash comes as an installer for the Windows XP platform. Source code is available under a BSD-style license and may be used and modified for other platformsįreely as long as the license terms are observed. Simple text based command-response protocol. The communication protocol used between OMAPFlash Host and OMAPFlash Second is based on the Fastboot protocol used in the Android community – a Finally a binary file can be transferred through OMAPFlash Second and the device driver to the memory device itself. Using OMAPFlash Second a device driver is then transferred to SDRAM for the memory device to which the binary transfer is to ![]() The tool makes use of the OMAP ROM code mechanism for peripheral boot from either UART or USB to transfer OMAPFlash Second to the internal memory a USB driver for the host PC, compatible with the OMAP device in use drivers for the memory devices of the platform a “second” loader, called OMAPFlash Second, specific to the platform with which OMAPFlash is used a host application, called OMAPFlash Host The tool consists of four main components: This document contains a description of a tool – OMAPFlash – that can be used to transfer binary images from a host PC to an OMAP based target ![]()
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