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Revision as of 09:44, 22 June 2018
Note that any Board that ordered from Commonplace Robotics will definitely have been set up like this already. However this document may provide some insight about what is happening behind the scenes:
This is what we do to a virgin Phytec board when integrating it into a DCi robot.
This document assumes that you know what you're doing and that you are familiar with linux console environments.
Download
Download the full, zipped folder structure: TinyCtrl_Full
Connect to the Phytec Linux Board
- Connect both computers, i.e. the embedded linux computer and the Windows PC, with an ethernet cable. Use the right LAN port on the embedded Linux Board.
- The desktop computer needs to be set to a static IP like
192.168.3.2
. - The Phytec Linux board has IP
192.168.3.11
by default.)
- The desktop computer needs to be set to a static IP like
Copy TinyCtrl/ into /home/root/
scp TinyCtrl_Full.zip root@192.168.3.11:/home/root/ ssh root@192.168.3.11 unzip TinyCtrl_Full.zip rm TinyCtrl_Full.zip cd TinyCtrl chmod +x TinyCtrl chmod +x startBatch.sh cd
Install TinyCtrl Service
vi /etc/systemd/system/autostart_tinyctrl.service
hit i
paste this:
# This is part of systemd.
[Unit]
Description=TinyCtrl autostart
DefaultDependencies=no
[Service]
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=yes
ExecStart=/home/root/TinyCtrl/startBatch.sh
StandardOutput=syslog
[Install]
WantedBy=sysinit.target
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