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Setting up your system (Remote Development Servers)
Pau Gómez edited this page Sep 29, 2024
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- Navigate to http://18.100.25.145:8000/
- Introduce your server tag and user password (see credentials cheat sheet below)
- Select Get Server State and hit Submit
- Inspect the response and keep the IP address (you will need it in the following sections)
- Use the Start Server and Stop Server options to start or stop your remote server
- Download the preconfigured SD card image from Pynq-Redpitaya-125-14-3.0.1-preconfig.img
- Flash the SD card (min 16GB). Instructions for writing SD card images can be found in pynq-doc and redpitaya-doc.
- Once SD card has been flashed, insert it into your PC and open the PYNQ partition. Edit the boot.py file and put your server's IP address into line 4:
server_ip = "X.X.X.X" #CHANGE TO SERVER IP
- Save and eject SD card
- Insert SD card into your Redpitaya (should be powered down)
- Power up your Redpitaya
- Open FPGA Server Control
- Start your Server
- Connect via remote desktop. Protocol: RDP. Address: server IP. Credentials: see cheat sheet below
- On your remote machine, open the Firefox web browser and navigate to 10.0.0.2:9090
- You should be prompted to the PYNQ Jupyter Notebook welcome page (password: see credentials cheat sheet below).

Resource | User | Password |
---|---|---|
FPGA (scp, ssh, jupyter notebook) | xilinx | xilinx |
Remote Server (RDP) | ubuntu | top_secret |
FPGA Server Ctrl | tag sent via e-mail | pwd sent via e-mail |