Buttons; Reset Button And Reboot Button - Intel Galileo User Manual

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6. The serial console displays a list of Quark platforms. Select Galileo.
7. The serial console displays a user action menu. Disconnect the resistor pin shown
in
Figure 5
The recovery procedure begins and the SPI flash is reprogrammed. This will take
about 5 minutes. The recovery completes with a system reboot.
2.6

Buttons

There are two buttons on the Intel
Figure 6.

Reset Button and Reboot Button

• Reset button:
To reset the currently running Arduino* sketch and any connected shield(s), press
the button marked Reset.
You can also reset the board in software (recommended for faster rebooting).
• Reboot button:
To reset the entire board, you can trigger a reboot of the Intel
by pressing the button marked Reboot. See the Note below.
Note:
Using Reset versus Reboot
On an Arduino Uno, pressing the reset button resets the microcontroller and any
attached shields. This also resets the currently running sketch. On the Intel
Galileo Board, you don't need to reboot the Intel
sketch or any attached shields. If the SoC is rebooted each time a sketch is reset or
a new sketch is uploaded, it causes a full (and usually unnecessary) reboot of the
Linux operating system.
Instead, the Intel
the sketch and any attached shields without triggering a reboot of the Intel
SoC X1000. If the SoC needs to be rebooted, you can do this by pressing the
Reboot button on the board.
March 2014
Order Number: 330237-001US
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Galileo Board
from ground. Select the system recovery option.
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Galileo Board provides a Reset button that can be used to reset
Galileo Board, shown in
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Quark SoC X1000 to reset the
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Quark SoC X1000
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Quark
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