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: - Rebase on Marvell U-Boot v5.4.4 release | : - Rebase on Marvell U-Boot v5.4.4 release | ||
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: - Updated multiple articles to comply with the new U-Boot package | : - Updated multiple articles to comply with the new U-Boot package | ||
Latest revision as of 13:04, 26 August 2015
The CompuLab CM-A510 System-on-Module / Computer-on-Module is using U-Boot boot-loader for low-level initializations and operating system loading.
U-Boot is an open source firmware for wide range of embedded systems (e.g. PowerPC, ARM, MIPS, x86, ColdFire, AVR32, NIOS, etc.).
On this page we will discuss only features and use cases related to CompuLab CM-A510 module.
For more information on U-Boot, please refer to Official U-Boot Homepage.
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