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Revision as of 01:09, 25 September 2023
Contents
Introduction
MediaTek MT7986(Filogic 830)
Key Features
Development
Basic Development
Prepare to develop
* Prepare 8G/above TF card, USB-Serial cable, Ubuntu System * Using your USB-Serial cable Connect to debug console on BPI-R4
* BPI-R4 bootstrap and device select Jumper Setting
* Examples:
All Jumper is "1", BPI-R4 will boot from SD card
SW3-A is "0" and SW3-B is "1" , BPI-R4 will boot from SPI NAND
SW3-A is "1" and SW3-B is "0" , BPI-R4 will boot from eMMC