12/28/2023 0 Comments Pond invisor plants![]() ![]() (Old method) Install the Intel Edison drivers for Windows.Select the “Windows standalone driver” download. (this link no longer contains the ‘Windows standalone driver’, see the note below) After it is done downloading, click on the downloaded file and it will execute installation. ![]() Note: Intel has announced the Edison will be discontinued at the end of 2017. As part of this, apparently, the old link to Edison drivers has been removed. We are unsure if this is a temporary issue or long term. Therefore, if the links above for Intel Edison Drivers are not working, you can use this link to download them directly from an OpenAPS user’s dropbox. Obviously screenshots below will be different if Intel has not fixed or repaired their driver downloads page for Edisons. If none of these are working ask on the chat. PuTTY is the program you will normally use to login to your rig in the future from the computer. Download the installation file that matches your PC’s architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).Ĭreating a desktop shortcut for it is a good idea, since you will likely use it often. ![]() If you are unsure, you can check your computer’s build and memory in the Control Panel. Side Note regarding computers with less than 6 GB RAM ¶ If unsure, installing the 32-bit version won’t harm just might be a little slower to use PuTTY. Windows PCs with less than 6 GB of RAM may need to have the size of the page file increased to flash the Edison. You can check your RAM as shown in the Control Panel picture above. If less than 6 GB is showing, then close all unnecessary programs and attempt to flash the device. If the flash operation fails follow these steps to ensure enough swap space is allocated when the computer boots, then restart and try again. ![]()
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