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Forum Post: nSketch Black Box reference design, Loading various example programs

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Hello,

Please let me start by saying I am a newbie with embedded Linux but have been programming embedded systems (non Linux based) for many years. I have been searching this forum and google for some direction.

I very much appreciate the vast amount of knowledge many of you have and would appreciate a point in the right direction.

I have spent a considerable amount of time learning the embedded Linux environment and familiarizing myself with the overall reference design architecture. I have built the main applications from the source code provided by TI/nSketch and successfully programmed the target device with  the Spectrum Digital XDS560 programmer and CCS. Flashing the uboot to NAND using the XDS560 then flashing the kernel and UBIFS through the serial port. I used tftp over ethernet to load Flash the files (after the initial uboots were loaded). The specific files and memory locations were clearly defined in the user guides.

Here comes the silly part... how do I load the example programs included in the files provided? I read through all of the included PDF files and see plenty of info on making the files, but how/where do I load them to the board?

Do I use CCS or load through tftp like I did uboot and the kernel?

I'm not asking for you to waste your valuable time explaining how to do it, I just need to know where I can learn to do it. I would like to clearly understand the steps involved in loading the files to the boards.

Thanks for any links or information you can provide!


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