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@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ Some routers use the following standard:
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In this case, transmit is in the marked off box.
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```
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@@ -69,10 +71,10 @@ Make sure that the GNU Screen package is installed and make sure that your user
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`dialout` group.
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Before we can use the terminal application, we need to know the baud rate at which the serial
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-console will be provided at. With most devices running libreCMC and u-boot, this most likely will
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+console will be provided. With most devices running libreCMC and u-boot, this most likely will
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be 115200
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-## putting it all together
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+## Putting it all together
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1) Plug in / wire up the serial cable to the board.
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@@ -80,11 +82,23 @@ be 115200
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2) Plug the USB part of the serial cable into an available USB port.
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3) run `screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200` or (if you are NOT part of the `dialout` group) `sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200`
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+Please note that the serial device might have a different name (ttyUSB(n), ttyS0, etc...).
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4) Power on the device you are connecting to.
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5) You should see ledgible ASCII text scroll by.
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+If the device gets all the way through the boot process, the libreCMC banner will appear with
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+an shell prompt:
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-# Still needs final review
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+```
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+ ____ _____ ____
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+ _ _ _ | __|| || __|
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+ | (_) |__ _ _ ___ | | | | | || |
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+ | | | '_ \ '_/ -_)| |__ | | | || |__
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+ |_|_|_.__/_| \___||____||_|_|_||____|
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+ -----------------------------------------
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+root@libreCMC:~#
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+
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+```
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