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resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0540:coraz7s [06 Apr 2021 20:52] – [Boot Sequencing] added networking configuration updates Brandon Bushey | resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0540:coraz7s [25 Feb 2022 18:22] (current) – Brandon Bushey | ||
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- Using your device manager, locate the COM port assigned to the CoraZ7-07s board{{ : | - Using your device manager, locate the COM port assigned to the CoraZ7-07s board{{ : | ||
- Open Putty, Tera Term, or other serial terminal program and open a terminal between the COM port the Cora board by setting the Baud rate to 115200, and connect. | - Open Putty, Tera Term, or other serial terminal program and open a terminal between the COM port the Cora board by setting the Baud rate to 115200, and connect. | ||
- | - You'll now be prompted | + | - The serial terminal connection will default |
- | For Analog Devices Kuiper Linux\\ Username = **//analog//** and Password = **// | + | - From here its a good idea to check to see if your devices can be found using the command |
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- Type **// | - Type **// | ||
- That should echo back some information where you can pull out the inet address of eth0.{{ : | - That should echo back some information where you can pull out the inet address of eth0.{{ : |