In this video I'll take you on a journey setting up and uploading the Linux-kernel together with user-programs to the Behringer X32 - originally an Audio-Mixing-Console. Why? Just for learning purposes, but perhaps more will develop here in the future :-)
More information:
GitHub-Repository: https://github.com/xn--nding-jua/OpenX32
ChrisDevBlog: https://chrisdevblog.com
More videos:
My DIY X32-Expansion-Card:
https://youtu.be/3Uor9Ot7x9M
Testing this DIY X-Card:
https://youtu.be/Q8K0aeqDBiI
Another video about the Audio-FPGA-Project:
https://youtu.be/ntZmuW3fBnc
Credits:
Music "Blue Mood" by Robert Munzinger
Music "Flight is Aight" by Karneef
Music "Smoke" by Lish Grooves
Music "Sweaty Linen" by Surf Ninja 3
Music "The Bywater" by The Mini Vandals
Music "Lazy Walk" by Cheel
Music "SMB Overworld" by Koji Kondo
Magnifiying Glass in Thumbnail: garnelchen from Pixabay
Content of this video:
0:00 Intro and general idea
3:01 Investigating X32-SD-Card
5:48 Decompiling DCP-Bootloader
8:19 Booting through USB and first Program
12:25 Testing U-Boot
17:17 Preparing Linux-Kernel
21:05 Preparing new firmware-package
27:38 Uploading Linux to X32
29:41 Preparing RootFS with Busybox
35:25 Uploading complete system
38:36 Sourcecode and outlook