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Getting started with IGEP COM PROTON

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= Overview =
This is the 1/3 chapter of the Getting Started with IGEP COM PROTON Tutorial Guide.
In this first chapter, we will learn how to connect and log into.
 
Upon completion, you will be ready to continue with chapter 2/3 that explains more advanced tasks.
 
We HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU UPDATE YOUR FIRMWARE IMAGE TO A RECENT RELEASE to ensure you have the latest features and bug fixes. Please see the article on [[IGEP_firmware_Yocto | IGEP YOCTO Firmware]]
= Requirements =
* IGEP COM PROTON
* An USB Cable miniStandard-A to Mini-Btype cable* Powered USB Hub with external power supplyHUB 2.0
* A PC
= Getting started =
== Power up IGEP COM PROTON ==
== Power up === The board can be powered though USB OTG connector. It's recoomended use an external USB hub. Connect the USB Standard-A to Mini-B type cable between the board and the USB hub. [[Image:IGEP_COM_PROTON_with_HUB.JPG|rightcenter|200px]]IGEP COM PROTON for standalone operation (without expansion boards) can be supplied using a 5V DC through USB 2.0 OTG connector. Use an USB Hub with external power supply.
'' Boot priority: ''== Booting ==
IGEP COM PROTON can boot from many other devices (listed by priority): With the board powered, you'll see a few lights flash, after a few seconds may light up a fixed green led. The sequence will be different based on softwre version.
# from USB (using expansion)
# from UART3 (using expansion)
# from a MMC/MicroSD card
# from OneNAND memory
As we haven't set any other boot device rather than "Under the hood" the bootloader is preparing to load the oneNAND (linux kernel. The linux kernel loads and initializes the IGEP COM PROTON flash memory) hardware and mounts the root file system boots from it. Finally, you'll be able access to the board using the USB Ethernet Gadget.
But== Remote connection via USB Ethernet Gadget == {{Message/Information Message|title=|message=If you aren't using a Linux operating system, for example, if as '''the MicroSD card has an upper priority than use [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine] to connect to the flash'''board}} In your Host Machine, if you plug open a MicroSD card into IGEP COM PROTON (with terminal session and connect to the boad using the right configuration on it)SSH protocol, it will boot from   $ ssh root@192.168.7.1 an empty password for root user should work to access to the MicroSD cardshell prompt.  If you're experiencing some problems connecting to the board try wit following guide : [[Using USB ethernet gadget to communicate]]
== Log into IGEP COM PROTON via USB Ethernet Gadget interface ==
{{Message/Information Message|title=|message=In non-Linux operating system, use [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine] to connect to IGEP COM PROTON via USB}}
''(from [[Using USB ethernet gadget to communicate]])''
In your Host Machine:
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