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  2. QNX SDP 8.0 BSP Documentation

    The board support package (BSP) documentation includes user guides that describe how to work with the BSPs provided for the QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0, and release notes that describe the supported features and hardware as well as any known issues for each BSP.

  3. Texas Instruments

  4. J722S Evaluation Module

  5. User's Guide

  6. Installation Notes

    These installation notes describe how to use this BSP to boot your board with the QNX OS.

  7. Booting from OSPI
  • QNX SDP 8.0 BSP Documentation

    The board support package (BSP) documentation includes user guides that describe how to work with the BSPs provided for the QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0, and release notes that describe the supported features and hardware as well as any known issues for each BSP.

    • AMD

    • Broadcom

    • Intel

    • NXP

    • Texas Instruments

      • Jacinto 7 J721E (DRA829/TDA4xM) Evaluation Module

      • Jacinto 7 TDA4VM Starter Kit

      • Jacinto 7 J721S2 Evaluation Module

      • J722S Evaluation Module

        • Release Notes

        • Graphics Release Notes

          This document lists the details, updates, and issues associated with this screen board support release.

        • User's Guide

          • Before you begin

            Before you begin working with this BSP you should become familiar with the resources available to you when building QNX embedded systems.

          • About this BSP

            This chapter lists what's included in the BSP, the supported host system operating systems, and other relevant information to use this BSP.

          • Installation Notes

            These installation notes describe how to use this BSP to boot your board with the QNX OS.

            • Download and set up the BSP

              You can download Board Support Packages (BSPs) using the QNX Software Center.

            • Connect the hardware

              Attach the USB and other cables to the appropriate hardware connectors.

            • Prepare a bootable microSD

              You can prepare a bootable microSD on a Linux or Windows host system. We recommend that you use Class 10 (or UHS-1) microSDs.

            • Preparing the microSD to boot the board

              You can prepare your microSD to boot using U-Boot.

            • Boot using U-Boot
            • Booting from OSPI
          • Build the BSP

            You can use the QNX Momentics IDE or the commandline on Linux or Windows to build an image.

          • Driver Commands

            The tables below provide a summary of driver commands.

          • BSP-specific Drivers and Utilities

      • Jacinto 7 J742S2 Evaluation Module

      • Jacinto 7 J784S4 Evaluation Module

      • TI AM62a Starter Kit Evaluation Module (SK EVM)

      • TI AM62P Starter Kit Evaluation Module (SK EVM)

      • TI AM62x Starter Kit Evaluation Module (SK EVM)

  • Typographical Conventions, Support, and Licensing

    This section describes the typographical conventions used throughout the documentation, explains how to obtain technical support, and provides some information about licensing.

Booting from OSPI

The preferred boot method for decreased boot times is to boot using the secondary boot loader (SBL) for OSPI. For instructions on booting from OSPI read section 2.5.2. SBL Boot of the Processor SDK QNX J721E documentation that's available on the Texas Instruments website at https://software-dl.ti.com/jacinto7/esd/processor-sdk-qnx-j722s/11_00_00_04/exports/docs/getting_started_j722s.html#sbl-boot

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