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  • The gumstix-x11-image builds a gumstix minimal system (gumstix-minimal-image) plus KDrive (Xserver), the matchbox window manager and GTK+
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  • The Gumstix basix and connex are based around the Intel PXA255 processor. This CPU has ...available are different from pin to pin. See table 4-1 in the [http://pubs.gumstix.com/documents/PXA%20Documentation/PXA255/PXA255%20Processor%20Developers%20
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  • ...stix Overo, [http://johnwoconnor.blogspot.com/2009/04/installing-ubuntu-on-gumstix-overo.html click here]. It's a mashup of some other tutorials that results
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  • ...e Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop applications for the Gumstix COMs. :* connection to your Gumstix system
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  • ...(particularly a version including a graphical desktop) likes lots of RAM, Gumstix recommends using an Overo COM with at least 512MB RAM. You can install Ubun $ sudo rootstock --serial ttyS2 -d lucid -f "gumstix" --seed lxde,gdm,openssh-server,x11vnc,wireless-tools,wpasupplicant,nano
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  • ...Ubuntu 10.04. See the 11.04 specific notes on [[Installing Ubuntu 10.04 on Gumstix Overo|this]] page.
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  • ...queeze and vanilla linux kernel 2.6.38.8 patched with Xenomai 2.6.0 on the gumstix Overo. The contents of this document are probably applicable to other softw ...rootfs is to use the Open Embedded build system that is described [http://gumstix.org/software-development/open-embedded/61-using-the-open-embedded-build-sys
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  • ...types, including the ARM on the gumstix boards. Using QEMU, you can test Gumstix flash images and other software on a normal computer, without access to phy ...rt for our boards and a GUI interface for GPIOs, try the instructions at [[Gumstix Qemu Branch]].
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  • == Slackware 13.37 On Gumstix Overo == The focus of the Slackware on Gumstix Overo series of Howtos will be on Slackware 14.1 and later.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Slackware 13.37 On Gumstix Overo]]
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  • Slackware 14.1 has been installed on Gumstix Overo Devices and used succesfully with their expansion boards, with a 3.5 ...37 is End Of Life, and the 3.5.x Kernels built with Yocto, and provided by Gumstix support enough devices.
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  • Both Slackware 13.37 and 14.1 have been successfully installed on Gumstix Overo Products, and used for application development, web service and more. ...t the current time, you will need to know how to build your own Kernel for Gumstix products,
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  • == HostAPD WiFi Access Point On Gumstix Overo == as A WiFi Access Point using Gumstix Overo:
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  • <big>''Welcome to the Gumstix User Wiki''</big> ...s provided so that Gumstix users can share their knowledge, showcase their Gumstix-based projects, and pass on links to other sources of information and mater
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  • ...thout a big CPU load. I think 640x480 ''may'' be the limit though over the gumstix's USB 1.1 connection - but it’s still quite good. I haven’t tested the ...re it is possible to quite easily tweak simple make files to build for the gumstix environment, as you have all the tools set up and working already. You need
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  • Gumstix sells a pack of [http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=28_37&products_id=238 retaining sp ...the assembly of multiple Verdex Pro boards together. Check the [http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=161 Screws & Spacers Kit] fo
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  • build the basic gumstix image using the svn trunk. It seems the trunk uses bitbake to make the gumstix-basic-image. wget and groff weren't reported
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  • Gumstix has made a set of videos about the Overo series as [[https://www.gumstix.com/applications/product-videos/ posted here]]. Look for a video explaining ...vero%20%2B%207inch%20TFT-LCD this article]] that explains how to connect a Gumstix Overo COM to Samsung's 7-inch TFT-LCD (800 x 480 x 24bit color).
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  • ==Gumstix Product Pages== The "details" tab of each product page at www.gumstix.com provides current spec sheet downloads and links.
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  • ...it easier for people to construct their own portable music player using a gumstix computer as the base. At present only mp3s can be played off a CF card howe
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  • ...mpleted their study on creativity in the workplace, including studying the gumstix management team. ...elop a realistic commercial product. Three APSC 486 students are using the Gumstix to implement a Bt-enabled cellphone peripheral.
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  • ==gumstix in Competitions== The computer is connected to the propulsion system via a Gumstix/Robostix microprocessor stack and
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  • * Pegasus I - (Gumstix basix + waysmall HWUART board) - reached an altitude of 20295m * Pegasus II - (Gumstix connex + waysmall STUART + CFstix) - lost
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  • These instructions assume you are using the default gumstix-oe kernel which is declared here [http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/view/Overo-Setup-and-Programming/Creating-a-boota
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  • The gumstix-x11-image builds a gumstix minimal system (gumstix-minimal-image) plus KDrive (Xserver), the matchbox window manager and GTK+
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  • $ cd path-to/gumstix-oe/tmp/cross/bin ; for f in arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-*; do n=$(echo $f|cu $ PATH=$PATH:path-to/gumstix-oe/tmp/cross/bin/ ; export PATH
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  • $ cd gumstix/gumstix-oe/tmp/cross/armv7a/bin $ PATH=$PATH:gumstix/gumstix-oe/tmp/cross/armv7a/bin/ ; export PATH
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  • === Powering Gumstix Overo series from batteries === This net powers the gumstix basix, connex and verdex pro motherboards and all related expansion boards.
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  • Please contribute your knowledge to the Gumstix community! To connect a Point Grey camera to a Gumstix Overo configuration, use libdc1394 (an API for IEEE1394 / Firewire cameras)
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  • ...cs and pin-outs for the Gumstix expansion boards can be found [http://pubs.gumstix.com/boards/ here.] ...tml thread] on the Linux OMAP mailing list. Judging from some posts on the Gumstix lists, it sounds like this will be available in 2.6.33.
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  • On the Gumstix, there are 2 platforms of interest: X11 and Embedded Linux. If you want to
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  • ...iscusses older build system. Most users probably want [https://github.com/gumstix/yocto-manifest/wiki this] instead. But, just in case... Gumstix uses Linux® OpenEmbedded, a build environment that allows you to build roo
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  • The gumstix-fb-logo.patch is a diff between a custom image and the default Penguin 'log gumstix-oe/tmp/work/gumstix-custom-verdex-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/gumstix-kernel-2.6.21-r1/linux-2.6.21/drivers/video/logo
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  • This howto describes creating a custom USB cable for your gumstix. To connect a device to your gumstix you need to either A) obtain a gender bender, or B) fabricate your own cabl
    464 B (85 words) - 12:10, 26 April 2008
  • 1) Add jamvm to the gumstix-x11-image and compile/download to gumstix. - modify '''(ROOT)/gumstix-oe/com.gumstix.collection/packages/images/gumstix-x11-image.bb''' and add '''jamvm''' to the IMAGE_INSTALL list
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  • ...pent a bit of time getting a couple of webcams successfully working on the gumstix and as something of a newbie found it not that straightforward. There seems ...- however if you haven't done this already, I highly recommend setting the gumstix up to boot and run from an SD or CF card. The advantages are you can keep t
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  • ...e tableon the [http://www.gumstix.net/wiki/index.php?title=Motherboard_I/O Gumstix motherboard I/O] page. Note: Schematic images and charts below are from the point of view of the gumstix looking at the connector from the daughtercard's point of view, these signa
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  • The Gumstix basix and connex are based around the Intel PXA255 processor. This CPU has ...available are different from pin to pin. See table 4-1 in the [http://pubs.gumstix.com/documents/PXA%20Documentation/PXA255/PXA255%20Processor%20Developers%20
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  • ...cc (the processors supply voltage), and a space represented by 0v. For the gumstix, the PXA-255 runs at 3.3v, but the ATMega128 on the robostix runs at 5v. Th ==Gumstix Expansion Boards==
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  • ...l work with 5v devices (robostix), and 3.3v devices (breakout-gs and other gumstix serial). These are also available as an [http://www.acroname.com/robotics/p ...p?loc=product&Item=GUC232A USB to RS-232 serial adapter cable], useful for Gumstix programming from laptops without legacy ports. Works perfectly with HyperT
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  • The main useful script is gumstix-factory.script which, if found on the MMC or CF card will be executed durin Use your favorite text editor (such as vi, nano, or pico) to create gumstix-factory.script.source, and then run the following command to generate the i
    708 B (114 words) - 23:20, 10 November 2010
  • ...stem for your Gumstix board. Additionally, download one of the [http://www.gumstix.net/feeds/u-boot/ u-boot images] for your platform. The flash image emulates the flash memory on the Gumstix motherboard. It's a single file that has the size of the emulated flash mem
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  • mkdir ~/gumstix cd ~/gumstix
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  • ...t have to have it installed. You can either use an image that contains it (gumstix-directfb-image) or you can install it with ...y to make your first program. You should have already done the [http://www.gumstix.net/User-How-To-s/view/Build-system-overview/Hello-world-tutorial/110.html
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  • Gumstix just began shipping the consoleLCD16 card included in your LCD-kit. Prior ...t up a build environment and build your own image as described [http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/cat/Getting-started/111.html here]
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  • ....x6.nabble.com/Ubuntu-8-10-and-Open-Embeded-td645061.html on this thread]. gumstix-oe version is 318. mkdir ~/gumstix
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  • wireless-essid gumstix-network iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc essid gumstix-network
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  • ...of the page and switch the bash pointer. I am also assuming you have your gumstix hardware put together and you have the ability to plug it into your laptop <LI> $mkdir gumstix
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  • ...ed procedure for both Overo and verdex pro boards can be found [http://www.gumstix.org/create-a-bootable-microsd-card.html here]; this procedure is left for r Edit the conf file for your gumstix, eg for the verdex the file is:
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  • ==== Step 1: Gumstix OE setup ==== At first, [https://github.com/gumstix/yocto-manifest/wiki setup the build environment].
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  • ...stix Overo, [http://johnwoconnor.blogspot.com/2009/04/installing-ubuntu-on-gumstix-overo.html click here]. It's a mashup of some other tutorials that results
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  • These instructions are not for the Gumstix Overo. Overo users should use the instructions here - [http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/view/Overo-Setup-and-Programming/Setting-up-a-bui
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  • ...isplay with about 4X the resolution than offered with the 4.3" LCD display Gumstix sells. The price difference is about 15 Dollars (US) counting the
    800 B (135 words) - 09:19, 11 July 2009
  • ...Overo series can only be available from a 3rd party company, not Gumstix. Gumstix only provides and supports Linux. == Windows Embedded CE 6 and Windows Compact 7 BSP for Gumstix Overo Series ==
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  • ...10 setting up the build environment is done in great detail here: ([http://gumstix.net/wiki/index.php?title=Build_Environment_Ubuntu_8.10 link]) ...m that to I did not mess up the gumstix great directions here ([http://www.gumstix.net/wiki/index.php?title=Boot_from_MMC Boot_From_MMC]).
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  • *** Welcome to Gumstix *** Found gumstix-factory.script on MMC...
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  • Machine: The Gumstix Platform Probing Gumstix Flash ROM at physical address 0x00000000 (16-bit bankwidth)
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  • ...d X11 image with java support using the the overo-oe repository instead of gumstix-oe. However, this does not yet produce a working kernel and image. You have ...up the build environment according to the instructions for the [http://www.gumstix.net/Software/view/Software-Overo/Setting-up-a-build-environment/111.html ov
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  • ==Booting the gumstix from a micro SD card== Currently, I boot the gumstix from a 2GB micro SD card. NOTE that 4GB SDHC does work to boot from. If boo
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  • po@gumstix-custom-verdex:~/proto$ java ShowMe
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  • To determine if the Gumstix COM has an OMAP3503 processor or an OMAP3530 processor, look for the follow
    554 B (87 words) - 15:18, 19 June 2009
  • ...g/product_info.php?products_id=221 JTAGpro expansion board] available from Gumstix. ...re/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=141 reflash service] from Gumstix.
    657 B (100 words) - 16:40, 23 November 2010
  • ...n Windows, Mac, Linux, Windows CE and Nokia S60 platforms. This allows the Gumstix platform to be used as either a development platform where the final applic ...com/consultants.html Gumstix Verified Design Consultants (VDC)] section of gumstix.com.
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  • Now you're ready for building gumstix-oe pack. Checkuot the sources from svn: $ mkdir ~/gumstix
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  • Follow the basic instructions for setting up an [http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/view/Overo-Setup-and-Programming/Setting-up-a-bui Your repository will now be tracking the Verdex branch of the Gumstix OE Git repository.
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  • Unmount the microSD card from the host machine, load it onto your Gumstix COM, and boot the board. The ''boot.scr'' file should be run once x-load (
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  • <b>iXion</b> is a Gumstix Overo-based, multimedia platform made by iXion with several features like a
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  • ...bove is no longer strictly true. U-Boot 1.2.0 has been moved from the old gumstix-buildroot repository so it is possible to build and test. See [http://old.n Follow the basic instructions for setting up an [http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/view/Overo-Setup-and-Programming/Setting-up-a-bui
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  • ...once you have a known good image that you want to replicate for a bunch of Gumstix COMs. ...s, it may be faster to create a script to format the card (see [http://www.gumstix.org/create-a-bootable-microsd-card.html] for hints) and copy over the requi
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  • # Plug the gumstix into the expansion board [http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/view/Overo-Setup-and-Programming/Setting-up-a-bui
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  • ...e Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop applications for the Gumstix COMs. :* connection to your Gumstix system
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  • print "Hello, Gumstix!" Hello Gumstix!
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  • ...[[Eclipse on Gumstix for new users]] and have Eclipse installed, and your Gumstix properly connected. final JLabel label = new JLabel("hello from Gumstix");
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  • :*[[Eclipse on Gumstix for new users | Eclipse Tutorial]]
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  • ...ero. If you have not done so, please go through the tutorials [[Eclipse on Gumstix for new users]] and [[HelloWorld in Java]].
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  • To get started with Android on Gumstix, have a look at https://github.com/gumdroid/manifest which makes some use o ...d for the TI OMAP processors such as the OMAP3503 and OMAP3530 used on the Gumstix Overo boards. The steps described below explain how to get Android Froyo (
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  • ...ion board that has a "3.5-mm stereo headset jack", such as the [http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=255 Gallop43 board], has a m ...og/product_info.php?cPath=31_40&products_id=230 Tobi board] or [http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=229 Palo43 board], does not
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  • ...(particularly a version including a graphical desktop) likes lots of RAM, Gumstix recommends using an Overo COM with at least 512MB RAM. You can install Ubun $ sudo rootstock --serial ttyS2 -d lucid -f "gumstix" --seed lxde,gdm,openssh-server,x11vnc,wireless-tools,wpasupplicant,nano
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  • ...sue PKI 2010-3 in September 2010 because the Numonyx NOR flash memory that Gumstix installed on a small quantity of Verdex Pro XL6P COMs in August 2010 showed See Gumstix PKI 2010-3 posted [http://www.gumstix.net/Hardware/cat/Known-issues/112.html#faq206 here].
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  • The Gumstix Overo COM is supported by the [http://www.linaro.org Linaro Project]. Lina Gumstix is scheduled for inclusion in the next Linaro release due in May 2011. As
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  • This page contains a tutorial marked for inclusion to the gumstix.org developer's site. Please help edit it so it can be as good as possible. ...gumstix.org/compile-code-on-my-gumstix.html native compilation] or [http://gumstix.org/basic-cross-compilation.html direct cross-compilation] instead. This tu
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  • This page explains one method to run Android Gingerbread on a Gumstix Overo COM using [[Android_Prebuilt | prebuilt images]] or directly from the A [http://buildbot.gumstix.org/ builbot] instance generates [[Android_Prebuilt | prebuilt images]]. Th
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  • The fastest way to test Android on a Gumstix Overo is using prebuilt images loaded on a bootable microSD card. This pag ...p://cumulus.gumstix.org/images/android here]. Download the [http://cumulus.gumstix.org/images/android/current latest files].
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  • <b>The Caspa series of Camera Boards from Gumstix</b> The OMAP3 processors in Gumstix' Overo COMs have dedicated hardware for capturing and processing data from
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  • ...hub.com/search?q=android&type=Everything&repo=&langOverride=&start_value=1 Gumstix repositories]. To update the manifest and source code, simple issue the 're ...some convenient macros, select a predefined combination (see the ''device/gumstix/overo/vendorsetup.mk''; use ''choosecombo'' to select your own) and use the
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  • ...he touchscren you are using. To generate this calibration file, boot your Gumstix + touchscreen with the standard Angstrom build, do the touchscreen calibrat
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  • As root or using sudo on a running gumstix with internet access. ...access on your gumstix, you can download the packages and copy them to the gumstix via usb drive.
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  • ...the same procedure but will substitute our Debian root file system for the Gumstix Angstrom one. ...red images from the [http://cumulus.gumstix.org/images/angstrom/developer/ Gumstix repository]. This includes the bootloaders MLO and u-boot.bin. We also ne
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  • ...Ubuntu 10.04. See the 11.04 specific notes on [[Installing Ubuntu 10.04 on Gumstix Overo|this]] page.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gumstix Emulation for QEMU]]
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  • ...queeze and vanilla linux kernel 2.6.38.8 patched with Xenomai 2.6.0 on the gumstix Overo. The contents of this document are probably applicable to other softw ...rootfs is to use the Open Embedded build system that is described [http://gumstix.org/software-development/open-embedded/61-using-the-open-embedded-build-sys
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  • ...is available [http://gumstix.org/images/pdfs/reflash_verdex_pro.pdf on the Gumstix Developer Center].
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  • ...lation of u-boot and linux. Yocto users may also find [https://github.com/gumstix/yocto-manifest/wiki/Kernel-Compilation this] useful. This wiki entry has some older details on building the Gumstix Linux kernel and bootloader from source.
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  • ...types, including the ARM on the gumstix boards. Using QEMU, you can test Gumstix flash images and other software on a normal computer, without access to phy ...rt for our boards and a GUI interface for GPIOs, try the instructions at [[Gumstix Qemu Branch]].
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  • ...work for Linux-based product development, deployment and maintenance using Gumstix Overo COMs. ...s' free BSP and subscription-based offerings are provided on the following Gumstix Overo COMs:
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  • == LinuxLink: software and technical support for Gumstix Overo COMs == ...work for Linux-based product development, deployment and maintenance using Gumstix Overo COMs.
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  • ...s is also found [http://www.b1gtuna.com/2012/08/installing-linaro-image-on-gumstix-overo here] *[https://www.gumstix.com/store/index.php?cPath=33 Gumstix Overo COM]
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  • ...nce to write up a full tutorial on what it takes to get ROS running on the Gumstix and iRobot setup. So here is how I managed to get ROS Groovy (the latest re * 1 Gumstix Overo COM with WiFi
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  • ...mation about various peripherals that have been tested by users on various Gumstix platforms. ...you may have regarding functioning (and non-functioning) devices with the Gumstix Community!
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  • stream USB webcam video from a Gumstix to a network where it can be viewed is no additional load on the Gumstix to support multiple viewers.
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  • == Slackware 13.37 On Gumstix Overo == The focus of the Slackware on Gumstix Overo series of Howtos will be on Slackware 14.1 and later.
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  • Slackware 14.1 has been installed on Gumstix Overo Devices and used succesfully with their expansion boards, with a 3.5 ...37 is End Of Life, and the 3.5.x Kernels built with Yocto, and provided by Gumstix support enough devices.
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  • Both Slackware 13.37 and 14.1 have been successfully installed on Gumstix Overo Products, and used for application development, web service and more. ...t the current time, you will need to know how to build your own Kernel for Gumstix products,
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  • == HostAPD WiFi Access Point On Gumstix Overo == as A WiFi Access Point using Gumstix Overo:
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