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| ==Debian Linux installation on the PC104==
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| Due to the constraints of PCAN bus module, the Debian version must be 4.0 (etch)
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| Linux version 2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-686
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| The repositories of this version are not online anymore, so in order to install the system, you should:
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| *Download the netinstaller and the DVDs containing the packages, http://www.debian.org/releases/etch/debian-installer/
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| *During installation, there will be a problem due to the unavailability of the packages. At this point continue the install procedure and when rebooting the system you will be able to add manually all the packages you need.
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| ==PCAN bus driver==
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| ===Installation===
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| The original installation procedure is on the robotCub wiki, http://eris.liralab.it/wiki/The_Linux_on_the_pc104 and http://eris.liralab.it/wiki/Compilation_on_the_pc104 . We follow the same procedure,
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| 1) In addition to the iCub and YARP environment variables, and depending on the device you use you will also need:
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| PLXCANAPI_DIR=/usr/local/src/robot/drivers/plxCanApi
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| It is recommended to add this variable to the /etc/bash.bashrc (as root)
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| export PLXCANAPI_DIR=/usr/local/src/robot/drivers/plxCanApi
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| 2) Uncompress the file http://eris.liralab.it/iCub/downloads/drivers/linux/pc104etchnhalf-bin-1.2.tgz in the folder /usr/local/src/robot/.
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| 3) Compilation of the iCub repository, which it needs to enable the follwing flags:
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| ENABLE_icubmod_pcan
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| ENABLE_icubmod_canmotioncontrol
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| ENABLE_icubmod_dragonfly2
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| ENABLE_icubmod_logpolarclient
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| ENABLE_icubmod_logpolargrabber
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| ENABLE_icubmod_xsensmtx
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| ToDo: Check the source code provided by IIT in order to compile it against newer or other Linux versions.
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| ===Start up script for PCAN bus driver===
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| Add the following lines to /etc/rc.local script:
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| declare -x PLX_SDK_DIR=/usr/local/src/robot/drivers/plxCanApi
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| bash -c "$PLX_SDK_DIR/Bin/Plx_load 9030"
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| The lines above allow the PLX module loading during the pc104 boot.
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| ==Configuration files==
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| * iCubInterface config
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| /icub/app/iCubLisboa01/conf/vizzyInterfaceCartesian.ini
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| * Motor configuration: /icub/app/iCubLisboa01/conf/file_part.in
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| * Calibration C++ files: /icub/main/src/libraries/icubmod/
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| ==Enviroment variables==
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| ===For running the iCubInterface===
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| Add the following lines to /etc/bash.bashrc (as root)
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| export ICUB_DIR=/iCub
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| export ICUB_ROOT=/iCub
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| export YARP_DIR=/yarp2/build
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| export YARP_ROOT=/yarp2
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| We recommend to add the lines above before the following lines on /etc/bash.bashrc
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| # If not running interactively, don't do anything
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| [ -z "$PS1" ] && return
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| The proper placing of the environment variables will allow to access their values on a non-interactive login.
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| ===For remote login===
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| For remote access such as ssh (putty on Windows), you should add the following line to /etc/profile (as root), right at the beginning:
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| /source /etc/bash.bashrc
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| ==Dragonfly2==
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| The dragonfly2 requires a libdc1394 library with version >= 2.0.0, which needs to be compiled for this debian version. In addition, we added the following line to the /etc/rc.local script:
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| chmod a+rw /dev/raw1394
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| in order to allow all the users to access the firewire devices.
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| [[Vizzy|<< Back to Vizzy wiki homepage]]
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| [[Category:Robots]]
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| [[Category:Vislab]]
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