CPU | Marvell88F5182 (ARM9Core/400MHz) |
RAM | 128MB(DDR2) |
Flash ROM | 256MB(NAND)/Linux2.6.12.6 |
LAN | 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T x 1 port |
External IO | USB2.0 x 2 ports, S-ATA x 2, PCIex1 x 1, UART x 1, GPIO x 2, I2C x 1, JTAG(ARM20pin) |
HDD | 3.5 inch S-ATA is prepared separately. |
Please follow the procedure in sushi-k-san. A hard disk that you use should be unformatted.
You switch tar because it seems not to be able to use "tar" of BusyBox.
# wget http://w3.quake3.jp/sushi-k/pool/kuropro/debian/gnutar_kuropro.gz You can transfer this from Windows to a Kurobox via samba. # gzip -dc gnutar_kuropro.gz >/bin/tar # chmod a+x /bin/tar [Enter]
You download the Debian kit and extract it in the root.
# wget http://w3.quake3.jp/sushi-k/pool/kuropro/debian/debian_kit.tar.gz [Enter] # tar xvzpf debian_kit.tar.gz -C / [Enter]
Download the disc image of Debian from here, and put these file on mtd device. You can do this from Windows via samba or get it with wget.
Hold down the reset switch for 5 seconds in the back. Orange info lamp blinks in front, and partitioning of HDD, extracting the format and the image etc are done. You don't have to dare to log out because you can see an inside condition while you log in. When the info lamp turns off, the proceeding is sure to have finished. KuroBox that is replaced with Debian is sure to start.
This system is the following settings immediately after restart.
IP address | 192.168.1.81 |
root password | kuroadmin |
You can login only by ssh, so you login from an appropriate ssh client to set it.
To install the package, you can use the package installer for Debian(pkg_install_debianSarge.sh) without modification, which is included in OpenRTM-aist-0.4.0. Once you extracted the source of OpenRTM-aist-0.4.0, switch to root and just run pkg_install_debianSarge.sh under the build directory.
> tar xvzf OpenRTM-aist-0.4.0.tar.gz > cd OpenRTM-aist-0.4.0 > cd build > ls (snip) README.Debian makewrapper.py pkg_install_vl32.sh autogen pkg_install_debianSarge.sh pkg_install_vl4.sh (snip) > su # ./pkg_install_debianSarge.sh
That's all for installation of the package.
The following procedure is as same as for a normal PC.
> cd OpenRTM-aist-0.4.0 > ./configure > make > su # make install
However, it takes quite a long time(about 1 hour and 45 minutes) to build.
> time make 5898.850u 251.470s 1:43:47.10 98.7% 0+0k 0+0io 278pf+0w
It is not so different from KuroBox HG.