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== AN-BELK-001: Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on Bora – Linux + FreeRTOS ==
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* [[AN-BELK-001: Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on Bora – Linux FreeRTOS]]
 
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* [[AN-BELK-002: Trace on the Bora AMP (Linux + FreeRTOS) system]]
This application note describe how to build the software components required to set up asymmetric multi-processing (AMP for short) configuration required to run Linux OS on first Cortex-A9 core and FreeRTOS on second Cortex-A9 core of the Zynq SOC.
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* [[AN-BELK-003: Interfacing DDR3 SDRAM to PL]]
Two different examples are provided. The first one – HelloWorld – shows basic functionalities while the second – RPMsg-based application – exploits more sophisticated techniques to handle inter-processors communication and synchronization.
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* [[AN-BELK-004: Interfacing BoraEVB/BoraXEVB to TFT LCD display]]
 
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* [[AN-BELK-005: Interfacing BoraEVB to thin film electroluminescent display]]
Please download the  [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/an-belk-001-amp-linux-freertos.pdf application note in PDF format].
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* [[AN-BELK-006: Enabling dual Gigabit Ethernet support on BoraEVB]]

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