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Optional flags: ENABLE_icubmod_logpolarclient, ENABLE_icubmod_logpolargrabber. | Optional flags: ENABLE_icubmod_logpolarclient, ENABLE_icubmod_logpolargrabber. | ||
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The last command writes the information of the YARP server located on [[iCub laptop]] into the file specified by <code>yarp conf</code>, which is typically <code>/home/icub/.config/yarp/_icub.conf</code>. Warning: that command overwrites previous content. | The last command writes the information of the YARP server located on [[iCub laptop]] into the file specified by <code>yarp conf</code>, which is typically <code>/home/icub/.config/yarp/_icub.conf</code>. Warning: that command overwrites previous content. | ||
* tuning and optimization | |||
# make sure that <code>CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release</code> for both yarp and icub-main | |||
# <code>cat /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max</code> // should return 8388608 | |||
= Updating = | = Updating = |
Revision as of 14:54, 3 November 2015
See pc104/Archive for information about previous setups.
The pc104 CPU board is located into the iCub's head and it runs a full (read/write) Debian distribution that boots from a USB pen drive.
Booting and mounting
After booting, the pc104 mounts a remote disk from the iCub laptop using NFS. The mounted volume contains the yarp and iCub repositories, both code and binaries. The binaries are located in the respective build-pc104 subdirectories.
Software
- Dependencies for 640x480@30Hz images with Bayer encoding
sudo apt-get install libraw1394-dev libdc1394-22-dev
- yarp CMake configuration
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release CREATE_DEVICE_LIBRARY_MODULES ON CREATE_LIB_MATH ON ENABLE_yarpmod_portaudio ON ENABLE_yarpmod_serial ON ENABLE_yarpmod_serialport ON
CREATE_OPTIONAL_CARRIERS ENABLE_yarpcar_bayer_carrier
- icub-main CMake configuration using robotInterface
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release ENABLE_icubmod_canBusAnalogSensor ON ENABLE_icubmod_canBusSkin ON ENABLE_icubmod_canBusVirtualAnalogSensor ON ENABLE_icubmod_canmotioncontrol ON ENABLE_icubmod_cartesiancontrollerclient ON ENABLE_icubmod_cartesiancontrollerserver ON ENABLE_icubmod_cfw2can ON ENABLE_icubmod_dragonfly2 ON ENABLE_icubmod_dragonfly2raw ON ENABLE_icubmod_gazecontrollerclient ON // optional ENABLE_icubmod_icubarmcalibrator ON ENABLE_icubmod_icubhandcalibrator ON ENABLE_icubmod_icublegscalibrator ON ENABLE_icubmod_parametricCalibrator ON ENABLE_icubmod_sharedcan ON ENABLE_icubmod_skinWrapper ON ENABLE_icubmod_xsensmtx ON
Optional flags: ENABLE_icubmod_logpolarclient, ENABLE_icubmod_logpolargrabber.
- yarp configuration
yarp namespace /icub
yarp conf 10.10.1.53 10000
(yarpserver runs on iCub laptop)
The last command writes the information of the YARP server located on iCub laptop into the file specified by yarp conf
, which is typically /home/icub/.config/yarp/_icub.conf
. Warning: that command overwrites previous content.
- tuning and optimization
- make sure that
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
for both yarp and icub-main cat /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max
// should return 8388608
Updating
In addition to yarp and icub-main, icub-firmware-shared must also be updated (these are scripts, not the firmware itself). In order to update the firmware, use the binaries in icub-firmware-build and follow the official iCub manual.