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Typically, the input format is "dts", a human readable source format, and creates a "dtb", or binary format as output.
Homepage: | http://git.jdl.com/gitweb/?p=dtc.git |
Package version: | 1.3.0-2 |
Architecture: | i386 |
Distribution: | Ubuntu |
Filename: | device-tree-compiler_1.3.0-2_i386.deb |
device-tree-compiler for Debian ------------------------------- The original package is named dtc. However, there was already a dtc package in the archive. Therefore, we decided to rename dtc to device-tree-compiler. -- Aurélien GÉRÔME <ag@roxor.cx> Sat, 3 Mar 2007 23:13:14 +0100
DTC(1) DTC(1) NAME convert-dtsv0 - Device Tree Compiler -- Conversion to Version 1 SYNOPSIS /usr/bin/convert-dtsv0 [<input_filename ... >] DESCRIPTION convert-dtsv0 is a small utility program which converts (DTS) Device Tree Source from the obsolete version 0 to version 1. Version 1 DTS files ar more»
DTC(1) DTC(1) NAME dtc - Device Tree Compiler SYNOPSIS /usr/bin/dtc [options] <input file> DESCRIPTION Device Tree Compiler, dtc, takes as input a device-tree in a given format and outputs a device-tree in another format for booting kernels on embedded systems. Typically, the input format is more»
DTC(1) DTC(1) NAME dtdiff - compare more»
DTC(1) DTC(1) NAME fdtdump - prin more»
DTC(1) DTC(1) NAME fdtget - read va more»
DTC(1) DTC(1) NAME fdtput - write a more»
device-tree-compiler (1.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=low * Add libfdt package (Closes: #477565) - more»
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