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- | Getting Started: | ||
- | For users already well versed in Linux just follow the simply set of commands found at [[http:// | ||
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- | For those like myself who are just learning. I will go into greater detail. So lets get stared. | ||
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- | We begin by opening a shell terminal. The command below is used to download the main component for operating the fpga device, the DPserver. its function...: | ||
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- | I chose to at this file to my documents folder can this can be done using the cd command | ||
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- | cd /Documents | ||
- | wget http:// | ||
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- | After connecting to the server and downloading the file I like to check to make sure it is there with the ls command | ||
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- | Next we need to unpack the .tgz file with the tar command. ... notes: explain -xzf shortly explain tar | ||
- | tar —xzf dpserver-latest.tgz | ||
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- | When finished the dpserver folder is created. Enter it using the cd command | ||
- | cd dpserver | ||
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- | We then use the make command to... | ||
- | make | ||
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- | Then we start the installer | ||
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- | sudo make install | ||
- | # connect Baseboard to your PC | ||
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- | sudo chmod 666 / | ||
- | stty -F / | ||
- | cat DPCore.fpga > / | ||
- | # start dpserver and test Baseboard LEDs | ||
- | dpserver / | ||
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