Asus Tinker Board Series Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5
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- 1. Table of Contents
- 1. 1 Basic Requirements
- 2. 2 Getting Started
- 2. Setting up Using Emmc (Tinker Board S Only)
- 2. Setting up Using a Microsd Card
- 3. 3 Writing the os Image
- 3. Using Etcher (Cross-Platform)
- 3. Using DD Command (Linux)
- 4. 4 OS Write Recovery (Tinker Board S Only)
- 4. Rewriting the os Using UMS from Emmc
- 4. Rewriting the os Using UMS from a Microsd Card
2.
Getting Started
Before setting up Tinker Board, please download an operating system image such as
the Official ASUS Tinker OS, an Android OS, or other supported OS'.
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To download the Official ASUS Tinker OS, please visit https://www.asus.com/Single-Board-
Computer/Tinker-Board/HelpDesk_Download/.
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For more information on other supported OS', please visit the Software section of the Tinker
board Wiki.
If you are using a Tinker Board and not the Tinker Board S, please ignore the sections related to
eMMC.
2.1
Setting up using eMMC (Tinker Board S only)
The UMS (USB Mass Storage) allows you to simulate the eMMC of the Tinker Board S
as a recognizable device in Windows
U-Boot when it detects that the Tinker Board S is connected to a PC. Please refer to the
steps below to set up your Tinker Board OS using the onboard eMMC:
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Ensure to use the latest version of your downloaded OS to ensure the OS is supported by
eMMC storage.
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Ensure the eMMC's U-Boot is functional, and contains a built-in UMS function.
1.
Connect your Tinker Board S to a PC using a Micro USB cable, then wait for the
PC to recognize the device.
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DO NOT format the device while your Tinker Board S is connected to your PC.
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If your PC doesn't recognize the device, please refer to the OS Write Recovery section of
this manual.
2.
Write the downloaded OS image to the Tinker Board S using a third-party ISO
software, such as Etcher or Win32DiskImager. You may refer to the Writing the
OS image section of this manual for more information on writing the OS image.
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Etcher is supported on Windows
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Please refer to http://etcher.io/ for more information on Etcher.
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Please refer to http://sourceforge.net for more information on Win32DiskImager.
3.
Once the image has been successfully written, connect your Tinker Board S to a
power source using the bundled adapter to boot your Tinker Board S.
and Linux. It is enabled automatically during the
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, Mac, and Linux.
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