Jetpack; Before You Begin; Installing Jetpack Tx1 - Nvidia Jetson TX1 User Manual

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This section is intended to help you get familiar with installing Jetson TX1 Developer Pack (JetPack
TX1), using the tools and running sample code.

Before you Begin

> You have a Jetson TX1 Tegra Developer Kit equipped with the NVIDIA Tegra TX1 processor.
> You have a host machine that is running Linux.
> Your developer system is cabled as follows:
Serial cable plugged into the serial port J1A2 UART4 on the target connected to your Linux
host directly or through a serial-to-USB converter. (To setup serial console on the Linux
host.)
USB Micro-B cable connecting Jetson TX1 (J1E1 USB0) to your Linux host for flashing.
(Not included in the developer kit) To connect USB peripherals such as keyboard, mouse, and
[optional] USB/Ethernet adapter (for network connection), a USB hub should be connected to
the working USB port (J1C2 USB2) on the Jetson TX1 system.
An HDMI cable plugged into "J1C1 HDMI1" on the target which is connected to an external
HDMI display.
An Ethernet cable plugged into the J1D1 on board Ethernet port.
> Download latest JetPack TX1
The latest version of Jetson TX1 Development Pack (JetPack TX1) is available at
Developer.
All available JetPack TX1 downloads here.

Installing JetPack TX1

Assumes you downloaded the latest JetPack TX1 version, jetpack-${VERSION}.run. ${VERSION}
refers to the version string for the installer you got.
1. Add execute permissions for the jetpack-${VERSION}.run
chmod +x jetpack-${VERSION}.run
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