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Get the following files from here [https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ilkcy37otd7il/S5P4418 download link]:<br/>
 
Get the following files from here [https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ilkcy37otd7il/S5P4418 download link]:<br/>
 
* Get a 4G SDHC card and backup its data if necessary.<br/>
 
* Get a 4G SDHC card and backup its data if necessary.<br/>
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FriendlyARM migrated both Android 5.1 and Android 4.4 to the {{{1}}}. Android 4.4 includes features that professional users usually need: 4G, Ethernet configuration and etc.
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|colspan=2| Image Files
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  | colspan=2 | Image Files
 
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|s5p4418-debian-sd4g-YYYYMMDD.img.zip     || Debian image file with X Window               
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  | s5p4418-friendly-core-xenial-4.4-armhf-YYYYMMDD.img.zip
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  | FriendlyCore with Qt 5.9.1 (base on Ubuntu core)  image file
 
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|s5p4418-debian-wifiap-sd4g-YYYYMMDD.img.zip     || Debian image file with X Window and WiFi configured as AP 
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  | s5p4418-lubuntu-desktop-xenial-4.4-armhf-YYYYMMDD.img.zip
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  | LUbuntu Desktop image file with X Window
 
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|s5p4418-kitkat-sd4g-YYYYMMDD.img.zip     || Android4.4 image file with support for 4G LTE
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  | s5p4418-debian-jessie-4.4-YYYYMMDD.img.zip
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  | Debian image file with X Window
 
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|s5p4418-android-sd4g-YYYYMMDD.img.zip     || Android5.1 image file
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  | s5p4418-debian-jessie-4.4-wifiap-YYYYMMDD.img.zip
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  | Debian image file with X Window and WiFi configured as AP
 
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|s5p4418-ubuntu-core-qte-sd4g-YYYYMMDD.img.zip     || Ubuntu core with Qt Embedded
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  | s5p4418-android-kitkat-YYYYMMDD.img.zip
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  | Android4.4 image file with support for 4G LTE
 
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|colspan=2|Flash Utility: 
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  | s5p4418-android-lollipop-YYYYMMDD.img.zip
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  | Android5.1 image file
 
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|win32diskimager.rar || Windows utility. Under Linux users can use "dd"
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  | s5p4418-eflasher-YYYYMMDD-lubuntu-desktop.img.zip
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  | The SD card image, it is used to install the lubuntu desktop to eMMC
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|colspan=2|For LCD or HDMI output use the following files:
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|nanopi2-debian-sd4g.img.zip     || Debian image files (there two Debian files)                 
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|nanopi2-android-sd4g.img.zip     || Android 5.1 image files
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  | s5p4418-eflasher-YYYYMMDD-other-os.img.zip
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  | The SD card image, it is used to install the android, friendly-core  to eMMC
 
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|s5p4418-kitkat-sd4g-20160803.img.zip      || Android 4.4 image files
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  | colspan=2 | Flash Utility:
 
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|colspan=2|Flash Utility: 
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  | win32diskimager.rar
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  | Windows utility. Under Linux users can use "dd"
 
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|win32diskimager.rar || Windows utility. Under Linux users can use "dd"
 
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* Uncompress these files. Insert an SD card(at least 4G) into a Windows PC and run the win32diskimager utility as administrator. On the utility's main window select your SD card's drive, the wanted image file and click on "write" to start flashing the SD card.<br/>
 
* Uncompress these files. Insert an SD card(at least 4G) into a Windows PC and run the win32diskimager utility as administrator. On the utility's main window select your SD card's drive, the wanted image file and click on "write" to start flashing the SD card.<br/>
 
* Insert this card into your {{{1}}}'s boot slot, press and hold the boot key and power on (with a 5V/2A power source). If the PWR LED is on and LED1 is blinking this indicates your {{{1}}} has successfully booted.<br/>
 
* Insert this card into your {{{1}}}'s boot slot, press and hold the boot key and power on (with a 5V/2A power source). If the PWR LED is on and LED1 is blinking this indicates your {{{1}}} has successfully booted.<br/>

Revision as of 09:45, 8 December 2017

Boot {{{1}}} from SD Card

Get the following files from here download link:

  • Get a 4G SDHC card and backup its data if necessary.
Image Files
s5p4418-friendly-core-xenial-4.4-armhf-YYYYMMDD.img.zip FriendlyCore with Qt 5.9.1 (base on Ubuntu core) image file
s5p4418-lubuntu-desktop-xenial-4.4-armhf-YYYYMMDD.img.zip LUbuntu Desktop image file with X Window
s5p4418-debian-jessie-4.4-YYYYMMDD.img.zip Debian image file with X Window
s5p4418-debian-jessie-4.4-wifiap-YYYYMMDD.img.zip Debian image file with X Window and WiFi configured as AP
s5p4418-android-kitkat-YYYYMMDD.img.zip Android4.4 image file with support for 4G LTE
s5p4418-android-lollipop-YYYYMMDD.img.zip Android5.1 image file
s5p4418-eflasher-YYYYMMDD-lubuntu-desktop.img.zip The SD card image, it is used to install the lubuntu desktop to eMMC
s5p4418-eflasher-YYYYMMDD-other-os.img.zip The SD card image, it is used to install the android, friendly-core to eMMC
Flash Utility:
win32diskimager.rar Windows utility. Under Linux users can use "dd"
  • Uncompress these files. Insert an SD card(at least 4G) into a Windows PC and run the win32diskimager utility as administrator. On the utility's main window select your SD card's drive, the wanted image file and click on "write" to start flashing the SD card.
  • Insert this card into your {{{1}}}'s boot slot, press and hold the boot key and power on (with a 5V/2A power source). If the PWR LED is on and LED1 is blinking this indicates your {{{1}}} has successfully booted.