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Went to setting and did a search for the Control Panel and followed Checking Your Host Environment. No changes required.
 
Went to setting and did a search for the Control Panel and followed Checking Your Host Environment. No changes required.
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==== Update Joule FW ====
  
 
Downloaded the zip file joule-firmware-2017-02019-193-public into Downloads. Right clicked on it to extract.
 
Downloaded the zip file joule-firmware-2017-02019-193-public into Downloads. Right clicked on it to extract.
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Ran the steps und Flashing the BIOS
 
Ran the steps und Flashing the BIOS
Open Windows Explorer. Installing the Drivers  
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Open Windows Explorer. Installing the Drivers
  
 
==== Installed Heatsink ====
 
==== Installed Heatsink ====

Latest revision as of 17:50, 4 June 2019

Linux on Joule

Reinstall Linux June 2019

Joule Linux Reinstall June 2019

Go to e-Manual overview page

overview

Select SBC Software Setup -> [Short] Install Linux on TurtleBot3

Short Install

Download Ubuntu

Downloaded tuchuck-xenial-desktop-iso-20170317-0.iso

Bootable USB drive

Intel Joule

Under Installation instructions - followed Ubuntu link

Overview

followed all 6 steps show in left buttons. I did this on Hood (Ubuntu 14.04).

Found Startup Disk Creator under Preferences menu item (lower left corner of display)

Update Bios to 193

Did this on Window 10.

BIOS Update Steps


Went to setting and did a search for the Control Panel and followed Checking Your Host Environment. No changes required.

Update Joule FW

Downloaded the zip file joule-firmware-2017-02019-193-public into Downloads. Right clicked on it to extract.

Moved Joule_C0_X64_Release-193_DNX.bin to DNX

For the Installing the Drivers part, I found FlashUsbDriver-1.0.0 in DNX\DNX-dldrcli\installer. I executed it.

Ran the steps und Flashing the BIOS Open Windows Explorer. Installing the Drivers

Installed Heatsink

Installing heat sink

Long is next

long

Problems

quick update: if you push the Power button (SW2) the “stalled” system recovers - even the Unix sessions

test

used part of the bring up to test the joule

 The LIDAR needs only usb (not opencr) so I could see that it worked