
BB xM has a full-sized female DB9 port so it does not need the IDC10F adapter that BB Original needs. If not, get USB-to-DB9 male straight through cable.) Null modem cable will not work. (This will only work if you have an ancient desktop machine.
#Minicom 2.2 serial
Serial cable (for talking to BB on your desktop machine)ĭB9M to IDC10F AT/Everex Serial Adapter + null modem serial cableįemale to male DB9 straight through cable. OTG USB cable will not work (well) as a power source for BB xM because #1: USB is insufficient to power the xM and #2: when booting xM with USB OTG cable you will get a "kernel panic" error message and the board will not boot properly. Use a standard-type 5V AC-to-DC power brick with 2.1mm barrel plug. This website has a list of required cables for xM and as well as a guide to getting the Angstrom, Android, and Ubuntu OSs running on the xM, which require slightly different processes than to do the same thing on the original BB.ĭifferences between requirements of the original BeagleBoard and the BeagleBoard xM Peripheral requiredĬan take either mini-a male to standard-a male OTG (On-The-Go) USB cable OR a standard type 5V AC-to-DC power brick with a 2.1mm barrel plug. Links to the recommended collection of peripherals can be found on the bottom of /hardware, but a slightly more detailed comprehensive shopping list can be found on the Beagle Board Shopping List. Each of these are slightly different, so make a note of which revision you have.įinding all the right hardware Original BeagleBoard Original BeagleBoards have u-boot loaded on the NAND flash memory.īB xM also has several subversions: including Rev A, Rev B, and Rev C. The original BeagleBoard has flash NAND memory, while the BeagleBoard xM does not, so the micro SD card used to boot the xM must contain 3 files.

They have different inputs, so they require different peripherals, and Typically, the word "BeagleBoard", when used alone without modifiers, refers specifically to the original BeagleBoard and not to the BeagleBoard xM. Consequentially, much of the online documentation that will come up on Google searches for "BeagleBoard" refers to the original version, and not the xM. There are two major types of BeagleBoard currently in existence- the original BeagleBoard and the BeagleBoard-xM.

This can be done using nothing more than a 386 laptop with a Minicom floppy distribution such as Pitux or Serial Terminal Linux.

It now comes packaged in most major Linux distribution repositories such as Debian, Ubuntu and Arch Linux.Ī common use for Minicom is when setting up a remote serial console, perhaps as a last resort to access a computer if the LAN is down. Minicom is a menu-driven communications program. Minicom includes a dialing directory, ANSI and VT100 emulation, an (external) scripting language, and other features. Minicom is a text-based modem control and terminal emulator program for Unix-like operating systems, originally written by Miquel van Smoorenburg, and modeled somewhat after the popular MS-DOS program Telix but is open source.
#Minicom 2.2 windows
Minicom running a Windows 2003 EMS prompt
