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h1. Getting started with BeagleRT
h2. Prerequisites
Before starting, make sure you have:
* Beaglebone Black
* rev2 or rev3 Audio Cape
* standard-A to mini-B USB cable
* 2GB or more micro-SD card
* Optional, but recommended: up to two 3-ways female connectors for audio in/out from the Audio Cape. You will probably want some sort of stereo female jack connector
h2. Hardware setup
Stack the audio cape on top of the Beaglebone Black (BBB). Make sure all the pins from the cape fit into the socket header of the BBB and that no pin gets bent in the process.
[TODO: connector wiring]
h2. Software setup
Clone the disk image from [TODO: url] on the SD card. This image contains a Debian 7.7 distribution with Xenomai extensions which contains all the toolkits needed to compile and run BeagleRT projects.
[TODO: ssh setup for windows, macos, linux (copy from digital-foley, mention possible security issues)
h2. Prerequisites
Before starting, make sure you have:
* Beaglebone Black
* rev2 or rev3 Audio Cape
* standard-A to mini-B USB cable
* 2GB or more micro-SD card
* Optional, but recommended: up to two 3-ways female connectors for audio in/out from the Audio Cape. You will probably want some sort of stereo female jack connector
h2. Hardware setup
Stack the audio cape on top of the Beaglebone Black (BBB). Make sure all the pins from the cape fit into the socket header of the BBB and that no pin gets bent in the process.
[TODO: connector wiring]
h2. Software setup
Clone the disk image from [TODO: url] on the SD card. This image contains a Debian 7.7 distribution with Xenomai extensions which contains all the toolkits needed to compile and run BeagleRT projects.
[TODO: ssh setup for windows, macos, linux (copy from digital-foley, mention possible security issues)