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− | + | mm-tools is a program to upgrade Avalon4 mm firmware through Raspberry Pi. | |
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+ | Support mm versions(MM-4.0: >= '''401412-7ef4ab10''', MM-4.1: '''Any one''') | ||
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+ | Ugrade file link: [http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/software/avalon4/mm/latest/mm.mcs For MM-4.0] [http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/software/avalon4/mm41/latest/mm.mcs For MM-4.1] | ||
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+ | === Method 1:Upgrade it through CLI === | ||
+ | In order to use mm-tools, you should use [http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/NOOBS_latest RASPBIAN] image on your Raspberry Pi. | ||
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+ | * How to use mm-tools | ||
+ | 1. Enable iic on Raspberry Pi | ||
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+ | a. Commit "blacklist i2c-bcm2708" in raspi-blacklist.conf under /etc/modprobe.d first. | ||
+ | the example of raspi-blacklist.conf: | ||
+ | # blacklist spi and i2c by default (many users don't need them) | ||
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+ | blacklist spi-bcm2708 | ||
+ | #blacklist i2c-bcm2708 | ||
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+ | b. Add i2c.conf under /etc/modprobe.d. | ||
+ | the example of i2c.conf: | ||
+ | options i2c_bcm2708 baudrate=400000 | ||
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+ | c. Load i2c-dev module from start | ||
+ | echo "i2c-dev" >> /etc/modules | ||
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+ | 2. Clone & Compile & Run | ||
+ | git clone https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/Avalon-extras.git | ||
+ | cd ./Avalon-extras/mm-tools;make | ||
+ | sudo su | ||
+ | make download && ./mm_tools | ||
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+ | === Method 2:Upgrade it through LuCI === | ||
+ | Use the latest avalon firmware for Raspberry Pi(Model B) [http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/software/avalon4/openwrt/latest/openwrt-brcm2708-sdcard-vfat-ext4.img openwrt-brcm2708-sdcard-vfat-ext4.img] | ||
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+ | You can upgrade mm firmware through the page: Status->MM Upgrade |
Revision as of 04:04, 12 March 2015
mm-tools is a program to upgrade Avalon4 mm firmware through Raspberry Pi.
Support mm versions(MM-4.0: >= 401412-7ef4ab10, MM-4.1: Any one)
Ugrade file link: For MM-4.0 For MM-4.1
Method 1:Upgrade it through CLI
In order to use mm-tools, you should use RASPBIAN image on your Raspberry Pi.
- How to use mm-tools
1. Enable iic on Raspberry Pi a. Commit "blacklist i2c-bcm2708" in raspi-blacklist.conf under /etc/modprobe.d first. the example of raspi-blacklist.conf: # blacklist spi and i2c by default (many users don't need them) blacklist spi-bcm2708 #blacklist i2c-bcm2708 b. Add i2c.conf under /etc/modprobe.d. the example of i2c.conf: options i2c_bcm2708 baudrate=400000 c. Load i2c-dev module from start echo "i2c-dev" >> /etc/modules
2. Clone & Compile & Run git clone https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/Avalon-extras.git cd ./Avalon-extras/mm-tools;make sudo su make download && ./mm_tools
Method 2:Upgrade it through LuCI
Use the latest avalon firmware for Raspberry Pi(Model B) openwrt-brcm2708-sdcard-vfat-ext4.img
You can upgrade mm firmware through the page: Status->MM Upgrade