Sigmastar Sdk Install -

# copy boot files sudo cp $SIGMA_SDK/bsp/u-boot/u-boot.bin /tmp/sd/boot/ sudo cp $SIGMA_SDK/bsp/linux/arch/arm64/boot/Image /tmp/sd/boot/zImage sudo cp $SIGMA_SDK/bsp/linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/<board>.dtb /tmp/sd/boot/

sudo apt update sudo apt install -y build-essential git libncurses5-dev u-boot-tools \ device-tree-compiler bc bison flex libssl-dev liblz4-tool \ python2 python3 python3-distutils rsync curl wget ccache \ lib32z1 lib32ncurses6 lib32stdc++6 gcc-multilib g++-multilib sigmastar sdk install

SigmaStar (now part of the Xingera group, formerly a division of MediaTek) dominates the market for low-power, cost-effective smart camera solutions, IoT displays, and AI-enabled edge devices. Chips like the SSC338Q, SSC30KD, and the Infinity 6 series are ubiquitous in dash cams, IP cameras, and smart home hubs. # copy boot files sudo cp $SIGMA_SDK/bsp/u-boot/u-boot

Official documentation strongly recommends Ubuntu 16.04 . Using newer Linux distributions often leads to compilation errors unless you use a containerized environment like Docker with at least 6GB of memory. Using newer Linux distributions often leads to compilation