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quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:installing-iso-sbc-tinkerboard [2019/05/23 10:36] – created ivanquickstart:mycnc-quick-start:installing-iso-sbc-tinkerboard [2019/05/23 11:21] ivan
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 =====Intalling the provided myCNC Linux ISO on a Tinkerboard SBC===== =====Intalling the provided myCNC Linux ISO on a Tinkerboard SBC=====
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-In order to install the ISO file provided on the main website's Downloads page onto a Tinkerboard Single Board Computer, please follow the instructions below: 
  
 This manual outlines the installation process of a ready-to-go image file with complete Linux OS and myCNC software installed for the Asus TinkerBoard Single Board Computer.  This manual outlines the installation process of a ready-to-go image file with complete Linux OS and myCNC software installed for the Asus TinkerBoard Single Board Computer. 
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 +====Burning the ISO onto a microSD card==== 
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 +In order to install the ISO file provided on the main website's Downloads page onto a Tinkerboard Single Board Computer, in must first be flashed onto a microSD card. In order to do so, please follow the instructions below:
  
 1. Download the latest Tinkerboard ISO image file from the [[https://www.pv-automation.com/download|Downloads page]]. This file can be found under the **ISO image files for Linux SBC**.  1. Download the latest Tinkerboard ISO image file from the [[https://www.pv-automation.com/download|Downloads page]]. This file can be found under the **ISO image files for Linux SBC**. 
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 2. Download and install the [[https://www.7-zip.org/download.html|7-Zip File Archiver]] onto your machine. This will be used to unpack the downloaded image file archive.  2. Download and install the [[https://www.7-zip.org/download.html|7-Zip File Archiver]] onto your machine. This will be used to unpack the downloaded image file archive. 
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 3. Right-click the Tinkerboard ISO image file in your Downloads folder, and then select **7-Zip > Extract Here** (if for any reason you need to unpack it to a different folder, click 7-Zip > Extract Files). The file unpacking process should begin shortly. 3. Right-click the Tinkerboard ISO image file in your Downloads folder, and then select **7-Zip > Extract Here** (if for any reason you need to unpack it to a different folder, click 7-Zip > Extract Files). The file unpacking process should begin shortly.
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 4. Download and install the Etcher program from the [[https://www.balena.io/etcher/|balenaEtcher website]]. This program will allow you to burn an ISO file onto a microSD card.  4. Download and install the Etcher program from the [[https://www.balena.io/etcher/|balenaEtcher website]]. This program will allow you to burn an ISO file onto a microSD card. 
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 5. Insert the microSD card into the computer. A dedicated card reader is used in our particular setup, as the computer does not have a special microSD card slot. 5. Insert the microSD card into the computer. A dedicated card reader is used in our particular setup, as the computer does not have a special microSD card slot.
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 6. Open balenaEtcher, select the image file that has been unpacked, and the microSD drive to which you want to burn it on, then press **Flash**. The process will begin momentarily.  6. Open balenaEtcher, select the image file that has been unpacked, and the microSD drive to which you want to burn it on, then press **Flash**. The process will begin momentarily. 
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 {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-007.jpg}} {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-007.jpg}}
  
-After the image file has been flashed onto the microSD card, it can now be used to install the myCNC configured Linux onto the Tinker Board computer itself. In order to do so+After the image file has been flashed onto the microSD card, it can now be inserted ino the TinkerBoard computer to use the myCNC configured Linux system. 
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 + 
 +====Setting up TeamViewer on an Asus TinkerBoard SBC====  
 +In order to set up the TeamViewer applicationplease follow the instructions below: 
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 +1. Double-click the TeamViewer icon on your desktop to open it and select the **Mark Executable** option. 
 +{{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-001.png}} 
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 +2. Click **Accept License Agreement** 
 +{{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-002.png}} 
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 +3. The following window will pop up, notifying you that TeamViewer is not yet accessible. Go to the **Settings** menu (the gear button in the top-right corner). 
 +{{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-003.png}} 
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 +4. Go to **General > Network Settings** and select **accept** in the **Incoming LAN connections** field. 
 +{{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-005.png}} 
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 +5. Go to **Security** and select **Secure (6 characters)** in the **Password strength** field. 
 +{{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-006.png}} 
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 +6. Click **OK**. The TeamViewer setup should now be complete.
quickstart/mycnc-quick-start/installing-iso-sbc-tinkerboard.txt · Last modified: 2019/05/23 13:50 by ivan

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