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resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0540:coraz7s [25 Feb 2022 18:19] – updating procedure through UART Brandon Busheyresources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0540:coraz7s [25 Feb 2022 18:22] (current) Brandon Bushey
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   - The serial terminal connection will default to auto login and will place you in the root directory of the SD card.   - The serial terminal connection will default to auto login and will place you in the root directory of the SD card.
   - From here its a good idea to check to see if your devices can be found using the command **//iio_info//** into the terminal, and hitting "Enter"   - From here its a good idea to check to see if your devices can be found using the command **//iio_info//** into the terminal, and hitting "Enter"
-    This should provide a list of devices along with their channels and attributes+    This should provide a list of devices along with their channels and attributes
   - Type **//ifconfig//** into the terminal, hit "Enter"   - Type **//ifconfig//** into the terminal, hit "Enter"
   - That should echo back some information where you can pull out the inet address of eth0.{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0540:serial_terminal_linux_ifconfig_inet.png?600 |}}   - That should echo back some information where you can pull out the inet address of eth0.{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0540:serial_terminal_linux_ifconfig_inet.png?600 |}}
resources/eval/user-guides/circuits-from-the-lab/cn0540/coraz7s.txt · Last modified: 25 Feb 2022 18:22 by Brandon Bushey