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− | + | '''Create IGEP Firmware bootable SD-card''' <br> | |
− | + | '''IGEP AM335x''' - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from [http://www.isee.biz/support/downloads/item/igep-firmware-yocto-1-4-2-0-am335x ISEE site Yocto IGEP AM335x] <br> | |
+ | '''IGEP OMAP 3''' - Start session in IGEP SDK Virtual Machine. The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from [http://www.isee.biz/support/downloads/item/igep-firmware-yocto-1-2-2-6 ISEE site Yocto IGEP OMAP 3] <br> | ||
+ | '''IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Dual/Quad''' - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from [http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/releases/firmware/igep_firmware-yocto-1.8-0-imx6q-igep0046.tar.bz2 ISEE site Yocto IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Dual/Quad] <br> | ||
+ | '''IGEP SMARC i.MX6 DualLite''' - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from [http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/releases/firmware/igep_firmware-yocto-1.8-0-imx6dl-igep0046.tar.bz2 ISEE site Yocto IGEP SMARC i.MX6 DualLite] <br> | ||
+ | '''IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Solo''' - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from [http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/releases/firmware/igep_firmware-yocto-1.8-0-imx6s-igep0046.tar.bz2 ISEE site Yocto IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Solo] <br> | ||
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− | + | #Select Products -> Processor Boards | |
+ | #Click on your processor board product. | ||
+ | #Click on Software tab | ||
+ | #Click on IGEP Firmware | ||
+ | #Select Download icon. | ||
− | + | Once the file is downloaded you can create bootable SD-Card, under Linux, untar the IGEP | |
− | + | <pre>tar jxf igep_firmware-yocto-*.tar.bz2 | |
+ | cd igep_firmware-yocto-*</pre> | ||
+ | Insert a SD-Card media and use the igep-media-create script to copy the firmware to SD-Card media. | ||
+ | <pre>./igep-media-create -–mmc <mmc> --image <image file> --machine <machine></pre> | ||
+ | where:<br><mmc> - is the SD-Card device of your computer.<br><image file> - is the file that contains bootloader, kernel and rootfs image.<br><machine> - is the IGEP Processor Board. Available options are: | ||
− | + | *igep0020 - For IGEP v2 Processor Board | |
+ | *igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE Processor Board | ||
+ | *igep0032 - For IGEP COM PROTON Processor Board | ||
+ | *igep0033 - For IGEP COM AQUILA Processor Board | ||
+ | *igep0046 - For IGEP iMX6 Processor Board | ||
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− | + | For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type<br> | |
− | + | <pre>./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2</pre> | |
− | + | For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdb' and you have an IGEP COM MODULE ('igep0030'), type<br> | |
− | + | <pre>./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdb --machine igep0030 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2</pre> | |
− | < | + | These methods should give you a bootable SD-card. <br> |
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− | < | + | '''Booting IGEP device and login/connect methods''' |
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+ | Insert the bootable SD-card media into the micro-SD card socket of IGEP device and power on it. This should result in a running system with Sato graphical desktop root filesystem built by Yocto. | ||
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+ | If you want login in/connect to the system, you have several options: <br> | ||
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+ | *'''Serial debug link''', you should just plug serial cable to your computer<br> | ||
+ | *'''Ethernet''', you should assign an IP in the range 192.168.5.[2-254] and connect to target using a SSH client and connecting to 192.168.5.1 <br> | ||
+ | *'''Wifi''', connect to IGEP_xx network, a dynamic IP should be assigned in your host and you can sign into the target connecting to 192.168.6.1 <br> | ||
+ | *'''USB ethernet gadget''', connect a IGEP device to USB port of your computer, dynamic IP should be assigned in your host and you can sign into the target connecting to 192.168.7.1 o (if available) Graphical interface on plugged DVI/TFT display and USB Keyboard in IGEP device | ||
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+ | The root password is empty, so to log in type ''''root'''' for the user name and hit 'Enter' at the Password prompt: (''empty password'') and you should be in. <br> | ||
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+ | Then, you could play and fun with IGEP board. | ||
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+ | For example, you could flash the latest software image into internal FLASH memory ( [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/How_to_flash_the_latest_software_image How to flash the latest software image] ) | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 7 December 2016
This How-To was tested IGEP SDK Virtual Machine, but most of the contents are valid also for other GNU/Linux distributions.
There is no guarantee that this will work on other ones. |
Create IGEP Firmware bootable SD-card
IGEP AM335x - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from ISEE site Yocto IGEP AM335x
IGEP OMAP 3 - Start session in IGEP SDK Virtual Machine. The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from ISEE site Yocto IGEP OMAP 3
IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Dual/Quad - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from ISEE site Yocto IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Dual/Quad
IGEP SMARC i.MX6 DualLite - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from ISEE site Yocto IGEP SMARC i.MX6 DualLite
IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Solo - The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from ISEE site Yocto IGEP SMARC i.MX6 Solo
- Select Products -> Processor Boards
- Click on your processor board product.
- Click on Software tab
- Click on IGEP Firmware
- Select Download icon.
Once the file is downloaded you can create bootable SD-Card, under Linux, untar the IGEP
tar jxf igep_firmware-yocto-*.tar.bz2 cd igep_firmware-yocto-*
Insert a SD-Card media and use the igep-media-create script to copy the firmware to SD-Card media.
./igep-media-create -–mmc <mmc> --image <image file> --machine <machine>
where:
<mmc> - is the SD-Card device of your computer.
<image file> - is the file that contains bootloader, kernel and rootfs image.
<machine> - is the IGEP Processor Board. Available options are:
- igep0020 - For IGEP v2 Processor Board
- igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE Processor Board
- igep0032 - For IGEP COM PROTON Processor Board
- igep0033 - For IGEP COM AQUILA Processor Board
- igep0046 - For IGEP iMX6 Processor Board
For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type
./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2
For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdb' and you have an IGEP COM MODULE ('igep0030'), type
./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdb --machine igep0030 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2
These methods should give you a bootable SD-card.
Booting IGEP device and login/connect methods
Insert the bootable SD-card media into the micro-SD card socket of IGEP device and power on it. This should result in a running system with Sato graphical desktop root filesystem built by Yocto.
If you want login in/connect to the system, you have several options:
- Serial debug link, you should just plug serial cable to your computer
- Ethernet, you should assign an IP in the range 192.168.5.[2-254] and connect to target using a SSH client and connecting to 192.168.5.1
- Wifi, connect to IGEP_xx network, a dynamic IP should be assigned in your host and you can sign into the target connecting to 192.168.6.1
- USB ethernet gadget, connect a IGEP device to USB port of your computer, dynamic IP should be assigned in your host and you can sign into the target connecting to 192.168.7.1 o (if available) Graphical interface on plugged DVI/TFT display and USB Keyboard in IGEP device
The root password is empty, so to log in type 'root' for the user name and hit 'Enter' at the Password prompt: (empty password) and you should be in.
Then, you could play and fun with IGEP board.
For example, you could flash the latest software image into internal FLASH memory ( How to flash the latest software image )
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