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= Overview =
This article contains information about HOWTO create a SD-Card to boot the demo camera software for IGEP COM MODULEprocessor boards. To see the camera output is recommended use an IGEPv2, IGEP BERLIN or IGEP PARIS connected to the DVI port.
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First, download the pre-built demo camera rootfs (beta version)
$ wget http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/releases/demos/demo-image-camera-igep00x0-2012111220140206.tar.bz2gz
This tarball contains a bootable image, which can be used to directly boot on a SD-card.
Under Linux, insert a SD-card media and use igep-media-create script to copy the image to SD-card media.
where,
<mmc> - is the SD-Card device of your computer.
<machine> - is the IGEP processor board. Options are:
igep0020 - For IGEPv2
igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE
This should give you a bootable SD-card.
Now that you have the SD-card created you should configure the system for your sensor. To do that, just mount the boot partition of the SD-card and edit the igep.ini file, after the buddy=camr00x0 line, add the sensor type appending :
Insert the SD-card media into the micro-SD card socket of IGEP COM MODULE processor board and power on it. This should result in a running system with a serial login link.
Prompt into the login using the root account.
Run the live example ([http://git.ideasonboard.org/omap3-isp-live.git http://git.ideasonboard.org/omap3-isp-live.git]) typing:
# modprobe omap_vout