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# Download the [http://code.google.com/android/nexus/drivers.html#pandaiml74k GFX drivers for the pandaboard]. Extract them to the root of your Android OS source tree.
# Download the [http://code.google.com/android/nexus/drivers.html#pandaiml74k GFX drivers for the pandaboard]. Extract them to the root of your Android OS source tree.
# Follow the instructions at [http://quidecco.com/cgi-bin/cgi_ref_by_path/referer/http_3a_2f_2fwrla.ch_2fblog_2f2012_2f02_2fplaying-with-pandas_2f/url/http_3a_2f_2fsource-android.frandroid.com_2fdevice_2fti_2fpanda_2fREADME/ <androidsrc>/device/ti/panda/README] for instructions on how to build and flash your sdcard with the new build.
# Follow the instructions at [http://quidecco.com/cgi-bin/cgi_ref_by_path/referer/http_3a_2f_2fwrla.ch_2fblog_2f2012_2f02_2fplaying-with-pandas_2f/url/http_3a_2f_2fsource-android.frandroid.com_2fdevice_2fti_2fpanda_2fREADME/ <androidsrc>/device/ti/panda/README] for instructions on how to build and flash your sdcard with the new build.
It takes about 30-40 minutes to build on a reasonably fast machine (i7, 8Gb RAM). Currently this will produce a build of androidOS that will change its MAC address on each boot if configured with DHCP. This may be something we change by either applying a kernel patch, or by ensuring pandas always use static IPs. So the above instructions may be modified to accommodate that patch once we figure that out.
= Making an OS Image For Distribution =
Once you have a built, working androidOS on your pandaboard you will want to re-distribute it. Follow these steps (and note they may change in the future).
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