Bootable microSD card binary repository
This page contains the ready-to-use binary files to create bootable
microSD for the all the Acme Systems boards.
Acqua A5
Microsd release: 16-oct-2014
Versions:
AT91bootstrap 3.5.3
Kernel Linux 3.10
EmDebian 'Wheezy' Grip 7.6
How to generate a bootable microSD from binaries
Format a new microSD
Insert the new microSD in your PC reader and check that the partition kernel and rootfs are mounted
Download from here these files:
kernel.tar.bz2
rootfs.tar.bz2
Extract the tar file contents inside the first and second microSD partition by typing these commands:
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf kernel.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/KERNEL
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/rootfs
Unmount the microSD and use it to boot your Acme Board.
At login use this account:
login: root
password: acmesystems
How to create the binaries from scratch
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Arietta G25
MicroSD release: 30-aug-2014
Software versions:
AT91bootstrap 3.6.2
Kernel Linux 3.16.1
EmDebian 'Wheezy' Grip 7.6
How to generate a bootable microSD from binaries
Format a new microSD
Insert the new microSD in your PC reader and check that the partition kernel and rootfs are mounted
Download from here these files:
kernel.tar.bz2
rootfs.tar.bz2
Extract the tar file contents inside the first and second microSD partition by typing these commands:
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf kernel.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/KERNEL
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/rootfs
Unmount the microSD and use it to boot your Acme Board.
At login use this account:
login: root
password: acmesystems
Device tree and default Kernel config used
How to create the binaries from scratch
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Aria G25 and Terra
Micro SD release: mar-2014
Versions:
AT91bootstrap 3.5.3
Kernel Linux 3.13.6
EmDebian 'Wheezy' Grip 7.4
How to generate a bootable microSD from binaries
Format a new microSD
Insert the new microSD in your PC reader and check that the partition kernel and rootfs are mounted
Download from here these files:
kernel.tar.bz2
rootfs.tar.bz2
Extract the tar file contents inside the first and second microSD partition by typing these commands:
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf kernel.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/KERNEL
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/rootfs
If you have a a Aria G25 with 128 MByte copy boot128.bin on boot.bin.
Unmount the microSD and use it to boot your Acme Board.
At login use this account:
login: root
password: ariag25
How to create the binaries from scratch
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Acqua A5
Microsd release: may-2014
Versions:
AT91bootstrap 3.5.3
Kernel Linux 3.10
EmDebian 'Wheezy' Grip 7.5
How to generate a bootable microSD from binaries
Format a new microSD
Insert the new microSD in your PC reader and check that the partition kernel and rootfs are mounted
Download from here these files:
kernel.tar.bz2
rootfs.tar.bz2
Extract the tar file contents inside the first and second microSD partition by typing these commands:
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf kernel.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/KERNEL
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/rootfs
Unmount the microSD and use it to boot your Acme Board.
At login use this account:
login: root
password: acqua
How to create the binaries from scratch
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Arietta G25
MicroSD release: 18-jun-2014
Versions:
AT91bootstrap 3.6.2
Kernel Linux 3.14.7
EmDebian 'Wheezy' Grip 7.4
How to generate a bootable microSD from binaries
Format a new microSD
Insert the new microSD in your PC reader and check that the partition kernel and rootfs are mounted
Download from here these files:
kernel.tar.bz2
rootfs.tar.bz2
Extract the tar file contents inside the first and second microSD partition by typing these commands:
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf kernel.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/KERNEL
$ sudo tar -xvjpSf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/rootfs
Unmount the microSD and use it to boot your Acme Board.
At login use this account:
login: root
password: acmesystems
Device tree and default Kernel config used
How to create the binaries from scratch
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Rel.A4 (for Aria G25 and Terra)
Software included:
AT91bootstrap
Kernel Linux 3.11.6
EmDebian 'Wheezy' Grip 7.2
Format a microSD following this article: How to format a bootable microSD
Download and write inside the first microSD partition called KERNEL these files
Rename boot128.bin (Aria G25 128 MByte) or boot256.bin (Aria G25 256 MByte or Terra) in boot.bin .
Download rootfs.tar.bz2 from this link
Extract the tar file inside the second microSD partition using this command:
sudo tar -xvjpSf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /media/$USER/rootfs
Unmount the microSD and use it to boot your Acme Board.
At login use this account:
login: root
password: ariag25
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Rel.R2 (for Aria G25 and Terra)
Linux Kernel 2.6.39
Debian 'Squeeze' 6.0.5
AriaBoot 0.26
Available from May, 2011
Files to save "as are" on the first FAT16/32 microSD card partition:
boot128.bin (MD5 6d8e4916958cc70e46b8940065fe4974) to rename in boot.bin .
boot256.bin (MD5 40b6f3f02d6afa6b6a3726570de02474) to rename in boot.bin .
uImage (MD5 c29d44f01969b482544fcd0fd9e7bd2d).
macaddr.txt (MD5 aa7fa9b14bef87ca5a99648e90614131).
Download boot128.bin or boot256.bin based on RAM available on your Aria G25.
Edit with a simple ASCII editor the MAC address inside macaddr.txt to avoid to have all the boards with the same ethernet MAC address.
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File to uncompress and save on the second ETX4 microSD card partition:
login: root
password: ariag25
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Rel.R18 (for FOX Board G20)
Kernel 2.6.38
Debian "Squeeze" 6.0
AcmeBoot
Available from October 25, 2011
Files to save "as are" on the first FAT16/32 microSD card partition:
cmdline.txt (MD5: ad69d39a63d618eb22a165f88c1a4373)
machtype.txt (MD5: 9043ef9464aecb10ad8071fc13794eb0)
uImage (MD5: 4c95a1188edf9062ce7a1ac3ed8540c5)
File to uncompress and save on the second ETX4 microSD card partition:
login: root
password: netusg20
The instruction to obtain these executable files from sources are available on:
Buying ready to use microSD cards