Raspberry PI
The Raspberry PI Software Bundle contains all the files necessary to run the CBMS Sedona Virtual Machine on the Raspberry PI. It will be installed as a daemon process and automatically start when the Raspberry PI starts. It has been tested on the Raspberry PI 1, 2 and 3.
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1413_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1782 kb |
File Type: | deb |
Instructions
Step 1 - Download the latest version of Raspbian (We reccomend using Jessie Lite) from the offical web site , copy it onto an SD card and then power on the Raspberry PI.
To complete the following steps, download and install the free telnet client putty and then use it to connect to the Raspberry PI.
Step 2 - The following step to resize the SD card is optional. Type in raspi-config and then select the Expand Filesystem option. A reboot will be required after this step.
To complete the following steps, download and install the free telnet client putty and then use it to connect to the Raspberry PI.
Step 2 - The following step to resize the SD card is optional. Type in raspi-config and then select the Expand Filesystem option. A reboot will be required after this step.
$ sudo raspi-config
Step 3 Type in the following command to download the CBMS Studio installation package. An internet connection will be required to complete this step.
$ wget http://www.cbmsstudio.com/uploads/2/7/3/4/27346891/cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1413_armhf.deb
Step 4 Type in the following from the command line to install the package.
$ sudo dpkg -i cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1413_armhf.deb
The CBMS Studio software will be started after it has installed. The Engineering Tool is required for the configuration of CBMS Studio on the Raspberry PI. Each RPI will require it's own unique registration code which needs to be purchased individually. The SD card will be paired against the RPI and if it is removed and placed into another RPI the registration code will become invalid. For testing purposes a 30 day registration code can be generated and it can be upgraded to a full license at any time after a purchase has been made.
Previous Versions
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1221_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1775 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1212_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1776 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1204_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1775 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1187_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1763 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1175_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1763 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.7.1161_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1760 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.6.1118_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1733 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.6.1103_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1816 kb |
File Type: | deb |
cbmsstudio_1.3.6.1098_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1801 kb |
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cbmsstudio_1.3.5.1090_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1800 kb |
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cbmsstudio_1.3.4.1079_armhf.deb | |
File Size: | 1795 kb |
File Type: | deb |
Previous versions with raspbian image
The following versions of the software are supplied with a stripped down version of the Raspbian image for versions 1 and 2 of the Raspberry PI (RPI). You can install it onto any SD card and the image will automatically resize to fit all of the available memory on the card.
Step 1 - Download the latest CBMS image for the Raspberry (versions 1 and 2) from the link below and unzip it.
Step 2 - Write the image to the SD card
Download Win32DiskImager from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download.
Insert your SD Card and then run Win32DiskImager.exe.
It should find your SD Card drive or if not select it.
Select the 'cbms-pi-1_3_1_924.img' image file and then press write.
Once it completes you are ready to go, insert your SD card into the Raspberry Pi.
Note: The Linux username/pasword is root/cbms
Step 2 - Write the image to the SD card
Download Win32DiskImager from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download.
Insert your SD Card and then run Win32DiskImager.exe.
It should find your SD Card drive or if not select it.
Select the 'cbms-pi-1_3_1_924.img' image file and then press write.
Once it completes you are ready to go, insert your SD card into the Raspberry Pi.
Note: The Linux username/pasword is root/cbms
cbms-pi-1_3_1_924.zip | |
File Size: | 208343 kb |
File Type: | zip |
cbms-pi-1_2_28_894.zip | |
File Size: | 209030 kb |
File Type: | zip |