RocketBoards.org is a community portal for supporting Linux and open source software on Intel® SoCs and increasing user productivity for partner SoC-based boards.

 

In this portal, we share information and materials that are essential for customers to develop Intel SoC using Linux, such as development board documents provided by Intel SoC partners, reference designs, Linux source code, and pre-built binaries. doing.

Get started now

The left side is the website (HOME) of RocketBoards.org.
First, link to “Get started now”.

Linux related documentation, links to supported board information, documentation on how to apply and register, and various other topics.

getting started

“Development Boards” provides information about each SoC development kit.
You can get more information about the features and resources supported by checking these boards from the SoC Development Kits link when you first get started.

Check development kit information

For example, let's select “Macnica Helio SoC Evaluation Kit” from Development Boards in Getting started.
The product page provides hardware information about the Helio board, various documents such as Getting_Started and reference designs
and software downloads are also available.

 

Select “Resources” from the Macnica Helio SoC Evaluation Kit page to get Getting_Started, Reference Manual, schematics, parts list, hardware information and reference designs for the board.
You can also download a Linux SD Card image and a sample Linux application to boot the Helio board.

Community

The actual registration is done at Community / Register on RocketBoards.org.
 http://rocketboards.org/foswiki/System/User Registration

A confirmation email will be sent to you after you register.
You can also create mailing lists and post your own SoC projects on the portal.
Is possible.

*Comment: You don't need to register if you just want to read the RocketBoards.org portal.

Mailing lists

Create a mailing list in “Mailing lists” and communicate with registered members
make it possible.

Software Repository

“Software Repository” provides access to software repositories.
Where to get the Linux kernel and specific source code, but the supported
Compatible with all SoC boards.
SoC with unique source code for all supported SoC boards
I can understand bootloaders.

Projects

“Projects” or “Register a Project” for hardware and software engineers
You can upload SoC projects designed by to the wiki page.

 

To post to the portal, it is necessary to register WikiName etc. with the portal.

RocketBoards.org

RocketBoards.org can be said to be a very important community place in the sense that it disseminates information on development kits and Linux in developing Intel SoCs, shares information among users, and promotes development.
Please visit this site and join the community when developing for Intel SoC.

 

About the Helio board on RocketBoards.org

The Helio board is a starter kit for the CycloneR V SoC developed by Altima.
This kit provides the functions and resources customers need to evaluate Cyclone V SoCs.

You can also download Getting Started, Reference Manual, Schematic and Linux SD Card Image for the Helio board from RocketBoards.org. It is possible to boot Linux.

 

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