Pc104: Difference between revisions
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# open a pc104 shell window | # open a pc104 shell window | ||
# open an icubsrv shell window | # open an icubsrv shell window | ||
# on icubsrv: svn update | # on icubsrv: <code>svn update /exports/code-pc104/yarp2</code> or <code>/exports/code-pc104/iCub</code> (for now we need to do this from icubsrv because the version of svn on pc104 is too old) | ||
# on pc104: build $YARP_ROOT or $ICUB_ROOT (the files are physically on icubsrv, but we need to issue the command from pc104 to obtain 32bit binaries) | # on pc104: build <code>$YARP_ROOT</code> or <code>$ICUB_ROOT</code> (the files are physically on icubsrv, but we need to issue the command from pc104 to obtain 32bit binaries) | ||
== About the hook scripts == | == About the hook scripts == |
Revision as of 15:57, 4 February 2010
See pc104/Archive for information about the Ubuntu Server installation and tests that we performed in May 2009, to try to get rid of the laptop dependency. There were still a couple of unresolved issues with that method (dragonfly cameras and Canbus), therefore for the time being we went back to the original setup, explained next.
The pc104 CPU board is located into the iCub's head.
It boots from a read-only memory (using a Debian Live distribution), therefore it is necessary to mount an external partition to make permanent changes to files and perform basic I/O. This is accomplished by mounting an external partition on the pc104 at boot time.
Booting and Mounting
After booting, the pc104 mounts a part of the hard-disk of icubsrv (the Dell XPS laptop, IP address 10.10.1.51
).
After that, it runs the scripts that are found in icubsrv's /exports/code-pc104/pc104/hooks
directory. You can use those scripts for making some configuration permanent on pc104 and/or to run programs. They set up the yarp namespace, configure the keys for passwordless log-ins, etc.
Repositories on icubsrv laptop
Note that the icubsrv laptop has 2 repositories:
/export/code-64
for the laptop itself (compiled for 64bit, rarely used)/export/code-pc104
for pc104 (compiled for 32bit)
Therefore, if you want to update the repository used by pc104, you need to:
- open a pc104 shell window
- open an icubsrv shell window
- on icubsrv:
svn update /exports/code-pc104/yarp2
or/exports/code-pc104/iCub
(for now we need to do this from icubsrv because the version of svn on pc104 is too old) - on pc104: build
$YARP_ROOT
or$ICUB_ROOT
(the files are physically on icubsrv, but we need to issue the command from pc104 to obtain 32bit binaries)
About the hook scripts
The common version of the hook scripts is located in the RobotCub repository, under /usr/local/src/robot/iCub/pc104/startupscripts/opencall/hooks
(available, for example, on icubsrv). The procedure is to copy them to icubsrv's /exports/code-pc104/pc104/hooks
and then to customize VisLab-specific settings there.