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== Official Images from OLIMEX ==
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=== Linux ===
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'''[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-bAEPML8fwlZ2g0V0JSRGxHc0U/edit?usp=sharing A10S Debian 4GB SD-card image release-7 with:]'''
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*Linux Kernel 3.0.52+
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*XFCE4 desktop environment
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*Mplayer CLI
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*GCC 4.6
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*iceweasel WEB browser
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*LCD and touchscreen support
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*GPIO
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*I2C
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*SPI
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*USB WIFI RTL8188CU, Ethernet AX88772B
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*Audio
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*apache2
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*dpkg
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*git
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*i2c-tools
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*perl
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*vlc
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*xorg
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*Scratch
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*GCC
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*Python 2.7.3
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*PyA13 python module with GPIO,I2C,SPI support
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*OpenCV
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*Default Login: '''root/passowrd'''
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'''Note:''' the A10S-OLinuXino-SD card which we have on our webshop contain same image on 4GB Class10 fast micro sd-card, if you want to use this image please use Class10 fast card or the performance of Linux will slow down
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=== Android ===
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'''[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-bAEPML8fwlSzcyWUJNMmZiaW8/edit?usp=sharing A10S Android NAND image with HDMI]
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*Android_version - 4.0.3
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*Baseband version - 1.2
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*Kernel version 3.0.8+
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'''[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-bAEPML8fwlTW95Slc2OGo2Skk/edit?usp=sharing A10S-OLinuXino-MICRO Android SD-CARD image with HDMI]'''
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You have to unrar the file and  write the image on 4GB sd card. We recommend class 10 card. You can use dd (under linux) or Win32DiskImager.exe (under Windows) for image writing.
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*Android_version - 4.0.3
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*Baseband version - 1.2
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*Kernel version 3.0.8+
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*VGA 800x600 pixels
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== Documents ==
 
== Documents ==
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[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7WHuNCASY8cWlZ2djh4X0QtV0U/edit?usp=sharing LiveSuit for Windows]
 
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7WHuNCASY8cWlZ2djh4X0QtV0U/edit?usp=sharing LiveSuit for Windows]
 
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'''A10S-Android is what we ship on 4GB Speed Class10 micro SD card:'''
 
 
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-bAEPML8fwlT3NzVFV2UGFjMVE/edit?usp=sharing A10S Android on 4GB SD-card image Touchscreen, GPIO, HDMI, WIFI support Release-1]
 
 
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'''A10S-Debian is what we ship on 4GB Speed Class10 micro SD card:'''
 
 
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-bAEPML8fwlclVRTnQ0UU9hVkk/edit?usp=sharing A10S Debian on 4GB SD-card image GPIO, HDMI, WIFI, LAN, USB, LCD support]
 
 
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'''A10S-Android NAND image we load on A10S-OLinuXino-MICRO-4GB:'''
 
 
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-bAEPML8fwlTkJhSEJyZkhSTFU/edit?usp=sharing A10S Android image for NAND flash]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:12, 1 August 2013

Official Images from OLIMEX

Linux

A10S Debian 4GB SD-card image release-7 with:

  • Linux Kernel 3.0.52+
  • XFCE4 desktop environment
  • Mplayer CLI
  • GCC 4.6
  • iceweasel WEB browser
  • LCD and touchscreen support
  • GPIO
  • I2C
  • SPI
  • USB WIFI RTL8188CU, Ethernet AX88772B
  • Audio
  • apache2
  • dpkg
  • git
  • i2c-tools
  • perl
  • vlc
  • xorg
  • Scratch
  • GCC
  • Python 2.7.3
  • PyA13 python module with GPIO,I2C,SPI support
  • OpenCV
  • Default Login: root/passowrd


Note: the A10S-OLinuXino-SD card which we have on our webshop contain same image on 4GB Class10 fast micro sd-card, if you want to use this image please use Class10 fast card or the performance of Linux will slow down


Android

A10S Android NAND image with HDMI

  • Android_version - 4.0.3
  • Baseband version - 1.2
  • Kernel version 3.0.8+


A10S-OLinuXino-MICRO Android SD-CARD image with HDMI

You have to unrar the file and write the image on 4GB sd card. We recommend class 10 card. You can use dd (under linux) or Win32DiskImager.exe (under Windows) for image writing.

  • Android_version - 4.0.3
  • Baseband version - 1.2
  • Kernel version 3.0.8+
  • VGA 800x600 pixels


Documents

User's manual: https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A10S/_resources/A10s-OLinuXino-Micro.pdf

How to build Linux for A10s from scratch: http://olimex.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/building-linux-for-a10s-from-scratch/

Hardware

Under construction

Software

The image in the Nand flash can be updated using the tools found at the following links:

LiveSuit official page

LiveSuit for Windows


A10S Android 4.2.2 SDK used to generate the Android image

A10S-SDK


Projects

Under construction

FAQ

Q: How to download new Android image to the NAND memory of my A10s board?

A: To repair the image on the NAND re-upload it following these steps:

1. Download, install and start LiveSuit (download location might be found above the article)

2. Hold down “BOOT/REC” button on the board

3. Connect the board to the computer via the mini connector of the USB-OTG

5. Release “BOOT/REC” button

6. You will be asked for drivers for the bootloader. Navigate to the folder where you extracted the LiveSuit and install the drivers from the respective executables (or manually point the installer to the drivers folder in the LiveSuit installation path).

7. Choose the image you have prepared or downloaded

8. Update and don't disconnect the board until the LiveSuit program confirms the update is complete