So it seems I was in over my head with the Real6410 board. The instructions weren’t great and I don’t have a hardware background, so I decided to approach the Computer Engineering department at RMIT; Paul Beckett and Heiko Rudolph were incredibly helpful.
They developed a course around the ATmega32 architecture and suggested I work through a series of tutorials on the Open USB IO Board. The goal is to finish those before the end of August, then have another crack at running Android on the Real6410 board.

So it seems I was in over my head with the Real6410 board. The instructions weren’t great and I don’t have a hardware background, so I decided to approach the Computer Engineering department at RMIT; Paul Beckett and Heiko Rudolph were incredibly helpful.

They developed a course around the ATmega32 architecture and suggested I work through a series of tutorials on the Open USB IO Board. The goal is to finish those before the end of August, then have another crack at running Android on the Real6410 board.