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Learning BeagleBone

You're reading from   Learning BeagleBone Learn how to love and care for your BeagleBone and teach it tricks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783982905
Length 206 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Hunyue Yau Hunyue Yau
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing the Beagle Boards 2. Software in the BeagleBone FREE CHAPTER 3. Building an LED Flasher 4. Refining the LED Flasher 5. Connecting the BeagleBone to Mobile Devices 6. Recovering from the Mistakes 7. Interfacing with the BeagleBone 8. Advanced Software Topics 9. Expansion Boards and Options A. The Boot Process B. Terms and Definitions
Index

The Windows configuration

In order to access the BeagleBone from Windows, a few basic drivers need to be installed. The latest drivers can be downloaded from http://beagleboard.org/getting-started. A version of the driver is available directly from the BeagleBone. Shortly after plugging in the USB cable, a USB drive will appear on the desktop/laptop. Navigate to the drive. There will be a folder named Drivers, and inside it, there will a folder named Windows. Run the installer appropriate for your version of Windows (64 bit or 32 bit). There might be some security warnings about driver signing.

Depending on your version of Windows, you might need to restart/reboot. Afterwards, a network device will appear.

Note

If you choose to use an emulated environment, note that the BeagleBone will appear as a composite device. You might need to assign multiple devices to the emulated environment. For Mac OS users, there are native Mac OS drivers available at http://beagleboard.org/getting-started. The BBW users will see two potentially added USB devices, namely, a FTDI device and a hub.

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