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= Requirements =
In this tutorial we are going to use the following peripherals:
* PC
= Getting started =
The following video illustrates the getting started process. You will see how to connect some peripherals and power up the board.
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== Monitor ==
The board will connect to your DVI monitor via its HDMI connector. You can use a HDMI/DVI-D cable to connect the board to the monitor. Your monitor should be able to support 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz, which is the default resolution used by the firmware.
omapfb.mode=dvi:hd720-16@60
== Network ==
You may now plug the Ethernet cable into the 10/100 Ethernet jack of the board to get network access. The default firmware configures the Ethernet device with static ip address (192.168.5.1).
== Keyboard/Mouse ==
The USB Host of the board is ONLY USB High speed (480Mbit/s). You will need a powered USB hub 2.0 to connect to most USB devices.
Now, connect an USB hub to the USB Host and plug your keyboard and mouse into the hub.
== Booting ==
With all the peripherals attached, plug in the wall adapter (5V DC) and power on your board. You will see a few lights flash, see how to red leds light up and after a few seconds may light up only a fixed green led. The sequence will be different based on software version.
You can use the mouse and the keyboard to dive into the desktop.
[[Image:Poky-screenshot.png|thumb|center|500px|center|Screenshot of the Desktop of the pre-installed software]] == Remote connection via Ethernet ==
==Remote connection via Ethernet==
{{Message/Information Message|title=|message=If you aren't using a Linux operating system, use [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine] to connect to the board}}