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<title>allwincnc - Installation Guide - Open-source CNC software for the Allwinner H3 based SBCs</title>
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<img src="img/opi_sd_reader.png" class="info-image toggle_image" />
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You need to get a SBC (single board computer) with
<a href="https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?SearchText=allwinner+h3">Allwinner H3</a> SOC installed.
You also need the fastest <strong>Micro SD</strong> card (class 10 or better) and the SD card reader.
There's a SD card reader in all modern laptops, by the way.
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You need a power supply (DC 5V) with current limit of <strong>2A</strong> or better.
Please, use a radiator (with fan if possible) for the board's CPU.
Without a radiator your board's CPU can be destroyed in short time and board will become a brick.
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You need a display, <strong>USB</strong> keyboard and <strong>USB</strong> mouse to control your mini PC like desktop PC.
If there is no a <strong>HDMI</strong> input port on your display,
use any <strong>HDMI-VGA</strong>/<strong>HDMI-DVI</strong> converter.
You also need an <strong>Ethernet</strong> cable to connect a board to the Internet.
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Download a Debian based <strong>SD</strong> card image for your board from the <a href="https://www.armbian.com/download/">Armbian website</a>.
For the desktop usage download an image with `.._desktop..` file name.
Unpack the archive and use <a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher</a> or
<a href="http://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/">HDD Raw Copy Tool</a>
to burn this image to your <strong>Micro SD</strong> card.
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Insert your <strong>Micro SD</strong> card into your board and power up the board.
You will see a loading process data running on the screen.
A minute after you will need to type a login/password for the admin account.
Login is <strong>root</strong> and the password is <strong>1234</strong>.
Next step is creating a new user account.
Input a required data and you will see the user desktop screen.
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For the quick installation you will need an Internet connection.
If your board has a <strong>Wi-Fi</strong> option, connect the board to the Internet via external <strong>Wi-Fi</strong> router.
If your board has only an <strong>Ethernet</strong> socket, connect the board to the Internet via external <strong>Ethernet</strong> router.
Make sure external router has the DHCP option enabled.
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Now we can start the installation process.
Start the <strong>Terminal Emulator</strong> through the <strong>Applications</strong> start menu and type these commands:
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<strong>git</strong> clone <u>https://github.com/allwincnc/installer</u><br />
<strong>cd</strong> installer<br />
<strong>./install.sh</strong>
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First one will download the installer, the last one will starts the installation.
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After a successful install you will see a new icons on the desktop.
These icons are the LinuxCNC test configuration launchers.
Number in the name means number of axes.
<strong>Т</strong> means the <a href="http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gui/tklinuxcnc.html">tklinuxcnc</a> user interface,
<strong>A</strong> means the <a href="http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gui/axis.html">axis</a> user interface.
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<img src="img/tkemc_axis.png" class="info-image toggle_image" />
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More info about
<a href="http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gui/tklinuxcnc.html">tklinuxcnc</a>
and <a href="http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gui/axis.html">axis</a>
user interfaces you can find in <a href="http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/">official LinuxCNC docs</a>.
At this moment your new CNC system is ready to use.
Of course you need to connect a stepper motor drivers, endswitches and other modules to control a real CNC machine.
You will find more info about external devices wiring on the next page of the docs.
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