Intel Edison Projects by Avirup Basu

Intel Edison Projects by Avirup Basu

Author:Avirup Basu
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: COM041000 - COMPUTERS / Microprocessors, COM067000 - COMPUTERS / Hardware / General, COM051310 - COMPUTERS / Programming Languages / C#
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 2017-05-29T05:11:34+00:00


Arduino expansion board components

Connect the Intel Edison to the Micro B USB for serial interface to your PC.

Some of the steps were covered in Chapter 1, Setting up Intel Edison; however, we'll show all the steps from the beginning. Open your PuTTY console and log in to your device. Use the configure_edison -wifi to connect to your Wi-Fi network.

Initially, we'll add AlexT's unofficial opkg repository. To add this, edit the /etc/opkg/base-feeds.conf file.

Add these lines to the preceding file:

src/gz all http://repo.opkg.net/edison/repo/all

src/gz edison http://repo.opkg.net/edison/repo/edison

src/gz core2-32 http://repo.opkg.net/edison/repo/core2-32

To do that, execute the following command:

echo "src/gz all http://repo.opkg.net/edison/repo/all

src/gz edison http://repo.opkg.net/edison/repo/edison

src/gz core2-32 http://repo.opkg.net/edison/repo/core2-32" >> /etc/opkg/base-feeds.conf

Update the package manager:

opkg update

Install git using the package manager:

opkg install git

We will now install Edison helper scripts to simplify things a bit:

First clone the package:



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