Step 1: Get What You Need ....................... 8 Step 2: Download The Relevant Image File: ................9 Step 3: Prepare Your SD Card For The Lamobo R1 ..............10 Step 4: How to write the image to SD card? ................11 Step 5: Set Up Your Lamobo R1 ....................
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual Product Introduction Lamobo R1 is an open source development platform based on OpenWRT system, in addition to high specification of 1GHz Cortex A7 dual-core processor and 1GB large amounts of memory, and Raspberry Pi and Lamobo R1-compatible GPIO interface, allowing you to easily cut across...
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual Specification Hardware specification A20 ARM Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core ARM Mali400MP2Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1 Memory (SDRAM) 1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU) Storage Micro SD (Max. 64GB) card slot, UP to 2TB on 2.5 SATA disk Five Gigabit Ethernet ports and WLAN b/g/n (RTL8192cu)
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual Use Method (Android or Android-OpenWrt) Step 1: Get What You Need First time to enjoy your Lamobo R1, you need at least the accessories in the table below. Item Minimu recommended specification & notes Minimum size 8 GB; class 10 (the class indicates how ...
HDMI to DVI lead Micro SD card Micro USB power adapter WiFi antenna Step 2: Download The Relevant Image File: Please visit our webmaster: LAMOBO.org or LAMOBO.com to download image, Lamobo R1 all image can be download from this web. Version 1.0...
Step 3: Prepare Your SD Card For The Lamobo R1 In order to enjoy your Lamobo R1, you will need to install an Operating System (OS) onto amicro SD card. Instructions below will teach you how to write an OS image to your SD card under Windows or Linux.
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool. Click the “Format” button. Linux: fdisk –l command to check the SD card node. sudo fdisk /dev/sdx command to delete all partition of SD card.
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Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual ii. Press “DiskCheck” and select disk of SD Card. iii. Press “Img File” and Select system.img iv. Select “Startup” and press “OK”. Version 1.0...
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Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual v. Press “Burn”.Start upgrading. vi. Upgraded complete. Version 1.0...
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5. Finally, at the very left of the bottom edge is the micro-usb power connector. Plug in a regulated power supply that is rated at 5V ± 2% and at least 2A. If all goes well, the R1 will boot in a few minutes. The screen will display the OS GUI. Version 1.0...
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual Step 6: Shut Down Your Lamobo R1 This will shut down the PI safely, (just use the power key to turn off might damage the SD-cards file system). After that you can press the power key for 5 seconds to turn it off.
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual Use Method (OpenWrt) Step 1: Get What You Need First time to enjoy your Lamobo R1, you need at least the accessories in the table below. Item Minimu recommended specification & notes Minimum size 8 GB; class 10 (the class indicates how ...
Step 3: Prepare Your SD Card For The Lamobo R1 In order to enjoy your Lamobo R1, you will need to install an Operating System (OS) onto a micro SD card. Instructions below will teach you how to write an OS image to your SD card under Windows.
Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual $ ./scripts/feeds update -a $ ./scripts/feeds install –a $ make menuconfig $ make kernel_menuconfig # optionial $ make V=s One-off Build $ ./misc/build.sh Step 5: How to write bootable OS image/firmware to Micro SD card? Windows...
[Note]: “/dev/sdX” is the target micro-SD link in Linux host. Step 6: Set Up Your Lamobo R1 According to the set up diagram below, you can easily set up your Lamobo R1. 1. Insert the written-image SD card that to the SD card spot on the left side edge of the underside of the board.
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Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual configured to be used for console input/output. This is useful if you want to login using the serial port. So it is the most common used PIN. J12 also contains serial port. CON3 contains CAN bus, SPI bus, PWM, serial port and etc. It can be configured to be used for kinds of peripherals.
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Lamobo R1(BPI-R1) User Manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This...