PandaBoard Minimal-FS HW Configuration
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| + | # Connect a USB thumb drive to the USB ports | ||
| + | #Connect your Serial cable or your USB2serial adapter | ||
| + | # Connect you display cable in either the HDMI or DVI connection port. You may need to adjust the bootargs if a DVI display is used. | ||
| + | # Make sure you have a open wireless connection to test WLAN | ||
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| + | ''Note:'' Where USB2serial adapter is mentioned, it is actually meant to be plugged directly into the Pandaboard's serial port, not in a USB port of the Pandaboard. The USB side of the adapter goes into your computer. | ||
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| Setting up your Validation Environment on your OMAP Platform | |||||||||
| Overview | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | Step 7 | Step 8 | |
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[edit] Hardware Setup
[edit] PandaBoard Configuration
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- Validation Environment
- Connect a USB thumb drive to the USB ports
- Connect your Serial cable or your USB2serial adapter
- Connect you display cable in either the HDMI or DVI connection port. You may need to adjust the bootargs if a DVI display is used.
- Make sure you have a open wireless connection to test WLAN
Note: Where USB2serial adapter is mentioned, it is actually meant to be plugged directly into the Pandaboard's serial port, not in a USB port of the Pandaboard. The USB side of the adapter goes into your computer.
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