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==VNC connection== | ==VNC connection== |
Revision as of 18:19, 27 March 2019
Introduction
Robotino v3 is the current version of Robotino. |
Hardware
Robotino3 NiMH accumulators | Robotino3 gyroscope | Robotino3 charger |
- USB Protocol decription
- IO connector
- Power board connectors
- CPU board connectors
- PI controller
- CAN bus communication
- Power button LED patterns
VNC connection
There is a small X server and a VNC server running on Robotino3. Use TightVNC to connect to Robotino3. In the VNC viewer you see the same screen as when connecting a VGA monitor to Robotino3.
Right mouse click on the background shows a menu from which you could start Robotino View.
BIOS setup
Advanced Intel IGD SWSCI OpRegion IGD - Boot Type [CRT] LCD Panel Type [1600x1200 (48bit)]
Date and Time
Set the date and time using
sudo ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com