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Revision as of 00:45, 9 January 2015
The Simple Bot software is installed on the Raspberry Pi. If you are attending the workshop you will be provided with a pre-installed SD card to use. This page will help you with any additional configuration that is required and allow you to create your own SD image if you need to later.
Contents
Changing the default configuration
1. Insert the Micro SD card into a laptop or workstation using the provided adaptor 2. When the image is mounted open the file `machine.local` in a text editor 3. Edit the file as explained by the comments in the file. 4. Save the file and unmount the SD card and then remove it 5. Insert the card into the Raspberry Pi and power up
By default the Miniconf image will use a hostname based on the unique serial number of the ARM CPU.
Creating your own SD image
You can create a suitable development kit as follows:
1. Install a Raspberry Pi Raspian Image on your SD by following these instructions. 2. Boot your raspberry Pi and login as user `pi` with password `raspberry` 3. Make sure your keyboard is correctly configured and you have internet access 4. Run the following command script initialsetup -c "bash <(wget -O - https://tinyurl.com/RasPiIoT-1)" This will create a log in the file initialsetup. At the end of the process the Pi will reboot 5. Login again 6. Run the following command script packagesetup -c "bash <(wget -O - https://tinyurl.com/RasPiIoT-2)" This will create a log in the file packagesetup. At the end of the process the Pi will reboot. NB When asked you should 'N' to ROS install unless you know that you really need it.
There are more details at https://github.com/alecthegeek/CCHS_Raspian_for_IoT
General references
Compiling the driver for the RT7601 WiFi chipset
### Prepare kernel source sudo su cd /usr/src git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux.git #downloads about 132MB ln -s /usr/src/linux /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build make mrproper gzip -dc /proc/config.gz > .config make modules_prepare wget https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/raw/master/extra/Module.symvers exit ### Fetch driver source cd ~ mkdir wireless-drivers cd wireless-drivers wget https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11876059/DPO_MT7601U_LinuxSTA_3.0.0.4_20130913.tar.gz tar zxf DPO_MT7601U_LinuxSTA_3.0.0.4_20130913.tar.gz cd DPO_MT7601U_LinuxSTA_3.0.0.4_20130913 ### Make and install driver make sudo make install
To configure it as a wireless client, edit /etc/network/interfaces and add this to the end:
auto ra0 allow-hotplug ra0 iface ra0 inet dhcp wpa-ssid "YOUR SSID" wpa-psk "YOUR PASSWORD"
Finally, reboot and it'll come up with the wireless interface enabled:
sudo reboot
Other Raspberry Pi networking resources
http://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters
http://www.maketecheasier.com/set-up-raspberry-pi-as-wireless-access-point/