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Hi! Okay, I've been working on Ubuntu14.04 64bits, setting up the Developing Environment, as you suggested, from the wiki. Everything went fine until I wanted to test the "u-boot.bin" that was generated from the compilation of U-Boot. I installed "android-tools-fastboot", then I ...
Hi, I've downloaded the toolchain from Google Drive, but I'm not quite sure how to install it to Eclipse. I read that if I put the PATH in the environment variables of the toolchain folder it'll work, but I don't know how to check if it's already installed. Here I have another question, I think ther...
Hi! First of all, thanks for your reply davef :D I agree with you about blinking the LED. Actually, that's where I started a few days ago. Fortunately, I also got the matrix kit, so I have some things to try the board. I've been reading a lot the NanoPi2 in the wiki but I don't think I'm getting eve...
Hey everyone! :D (I don't really know if this is the correct place to put this post so I'd be nice from you to tell me if I'm wrong...) I got a NanoPi2 recently and I've got the purpose to learn how to use it at all. The problem is that I'm terribly naive about this kind of boards. This is the very ...
Hi, thanks for your replay, I had inserted a microSD card on the first slot and I was running Debian from it. Actually, that microSD card is the one I recieved from you. In the second slot I had another microSD card, with no OS, it just had a c program file (which I put there in my PC before). The p...
Hi,
I have a question, how do you access the second SD card?
When I insert it and run Debian from the first one, I cannot access it from the OS. I get an erros message saying "The specified directory '...' is not valid.".

I hope you can help me.

Abel.