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projects:chip [2016/04/05 07:53] – photonicsguy | projects:chip [2016/12/11 12:47] (current) – photonicsguy | ||
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- Run minicom -D / | - Run minicom -D / | ||
- Login to chip, username: root, password: chip | - Login to chip, username: root, password: chip | ||
- | - Run nmtui, a console based wireless configuration tool | + | - Run **nmtui**, a console based wireless configuration tool |
- Select " | - Select " | ||
- You should be able to SSH into CHIP now | - You should be able to SSH into CHIP now | ||
- | NOTE: The CHIP doesn' | ||
Hold down power button for ~3 seconds to turn on, or ~10 seconds to turn off (hard power off, not a smooth shutdown) | Hold down power button for ~3 seconds to turn on, or ~10 seconds to turn off (hard power off, not a smooth shutdown) | ||
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</ | </ | ||
+ | Fully charged | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | root@chip: | ||
+ | Battery: 100% | ||
+ | ACIN: 0V | ||
+ | VBUS: | ||
+ | VBAT: | ||
+ | Vout: | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Notes ==== | ==== Notes ==== | ||
Some of the voltage outputs are programmable via registers, so it appears to be possible to damage your CHIP computer by writing the wrong data to certain registers on this chip. | Some of the voltage outputs are programmable via registers, so it appears to be possible to damage your CHIP computer by writing the wrong data to certain registers on this chip. |