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* Visit [ftp://13.57.226.143/tools/ FTP server] with user 'ftp' (password: lindeni) and download the PhoenixUSBPro (note: Windows only).
 
* Visit [ftp://13.57.226.143/tools/ FTP server] with user 'ftp' (password: lindeni) and download the PhoenixUSBPro (note: Windows only).
 
* Unzip the files to a local directory.
 
* Unzip the files to a local directory.
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* Unzip the image to a local directory.
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* Open PhoenixUSBPro.
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[[File:phoenixusbpro-win-1.png|frameless]]
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* Click '''Image''' button and select the uncompressed image.
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[[File:phoenixusbpro-win-2.png|frameless]]
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* Click '''Start''' button.
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[[File:phoenixusbpro-win-3.png|frameless]]
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* Waiting for PhoenixUSBPro is ready.
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[[File:phoenixusbpro-win-4.png|frameless]]
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* Short circuit these two test points by tweezers or wire.
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[[File:Lindenis-v5-uboot-test-point.jpg|frameless]]
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* Use a Micro USB cable to connect the board to the computer. Do not short circuit these two test points when you see the follow window again.
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[[File:phoenixusbpro-win-6.png|frameless]]
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* Waiting for writing process start. You'll see a progress bar that tells you how much is left to do.
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[[File:phoenixusbpro-win-7.png|frameless]]
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* It takes about six minutes. Once complete, Use the Power Supply and Micro USB cable to connect the board instead.
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 30 August 2018

Writing the image to eMMC by PhoenixUSBPro.

  • Follow this guide to install the eMMC module to the board.
  • Visit FTP server with user 'ftp' (password: lindeni) and download the PhoenixUSBPro (note: Windows only).
  • Unzip the files to a local directory.
  • Unzip the image to a local directory.
  • Open PhoenixUSBPro.

Phoenixusbpro-win-1.png

  • Click Image button and select the uncompressed image.

Phoenixusbpro-win-2.png

  • Click Start button.

Phoenixusbpro-win-3.png

  • Waiting for PhoenixUSBPro is ready.

Phoenixusbpro-win-4.png

  • Short circuit these two test points by tweezers or wire.

Lindenis-v5-uboot-test-point.jpg

  • Use a Micro USB cable to connect the board to the computer. Do not short circuit these two test points when you see the follow window again.

Phoenixusbpro-win-6.png

  • Waiting for writing process start. You'll see a progress bar that tells you how much is left to do.

Phoenixusbpro-win-7.png

  • It takes about six minutes. Once complete, Use the Power Supply and Micro USB cable to connect the board instead.

Phoenixusbpro-win-8.png