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<khilman> NishanthMenon: for flashing a locally built coresdk onto and SD card, the processor wiki walks you through using a `create-sdcard.sh` script etc., but I see the yocto builds a .wic image. I assume that can be directly dd'd without messing with that create script?
<NishanthMenon> khilman, that is correct. there is still a bunch of folks who want the "old style" create-sd.sh, though bmaptool is more efficient with OE and .bmap files generated, dd OR balena etcher will work just fine with wic
<NishanthMenon> khilman, note: I have'nt tested meta-ti wic files on older platforms like am335x etc.. :( just the k3 ones..
<khilman> ok, thx
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