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=== Q: Can I use Bora in an Asymmetric Multi Processing (AMP) configuration? ===
'''A''': Yes, Zynq processor can be configured to run independent software stacks on each of its processor cores. BELK owners can get access to an application note that describes how to build the software components required to run a simple application on FreeRTOS running on the second Zynq core, while Linux runs on the first Zynq core. Please refer to [[Application Notes BELK-AN-001:_Asymmetric_Multiprocessing_(AMP)_on_Bora_–_Linux_FreeRTOS |Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on Bora)– Linux FreeRTOS]]
=== Q: I've just installed the tools on Linux and when I launch the "vivado" command, the build procesess fails. How can I solve this problem? ===
=== Q: What if NAND/NOR flash is ''unverified'' according to Xilinx classification? ===
Bora SOM may be equipped with a NAND or NOR flash devices that are tagged as ''Unverified'' according to Xilinx nomenclature (see [http://www.xilinx.com/support/answers/50991.html here] and [http://www.xilinx.com/support/answers/63798.html here] for more details). All the devices DAVE Embedded Systems products SOMs are built upon devices - including but not limited to NAND and NOR flashes - that are submitted to severe qualification process with respect to all of the released development kits, '''whether or not they previously have been verified by the system-on-chip manufacturer previously''' (Xilinx in this case).
The qualification process is based on internal procedures that are extensively used and tested across different embedded platforms and operating systems. These procedures are continuously updated to keep pace with technology evolution and are relentlessly improved according to data collected from products installed and operating on the field.
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