In the window that opens click on the next button, give the wizard a name for your virtual machine 'ubuntu-didj' or something you will remember, then click on the dropdown for the Operating system and choose 'Linux', next click on the version dropdown and choose 'Ubuntu', then click next. Now we setup the virtual hardware, first up is the how much memory you want your virtual machine to have, it defaults to use MB of your system memory, I've got 6GB in my PC so I set mine to MB.
To set the memory, drag the slider left or right, when you are happy click the next button. Next we tell the wizard to use the vdi file that we added into virtual box earlier on, click on the radio button next to 'Use existing Hard Disk', then click the folder icon to the right, in the virtual media manager window that opens make sure 'ubuntu-didj.
You can either start your virtual machine straight away password: didj or right click on the machine name in the list and change other settings, I won't go into too much detail but you can configure graphics memory allocation I set mine to MB and networking, shared folders amongst other things. At this point, it would be a good idea to install virtual box 'guest additions', this will allow you to change screen resolution and give you 3d acceleration on your guest machine.
To install 'Guest Additions', start the virtual machine, then once logged in password: didj go to the top of the virtual box window and click on 'Devices', then click on 'Install guest additions', this will mount the guest additions ISO as a virtual CD, it may or may not autorun, if it doesn't go to your 'places' menu and then click on 'computer', then double click on the CD drive, then look for autorun.
With everything setup you should take a good look at whats on offer on the main wiki page, there are lots of excellent hardware and software hacks that you can do, sd card drivers, the sdl tutorial, TV-out, jtag, networking to name a few. There is also an IRC channel to hang out in, visit didj on freenode.
From eLinux. Jump to: navigation , search. Getting started with hacking on the leapfrog didj. What is the purpose of this document? Why hack the didj? Getting started 3. Other stuff 4. Should be around 30 Seconds 4. Once uboot has been sent there'll be a terminal prompt, you can either start uploading a non destructive kernel image see below, takes 15 mins or you can write the bootloaders permanently to the didj following these instructions: Didj U Boot Flashing Primer do step1a and Step3 onwards, we've effectively just done step 2.
Other stuff and things to look at With everything setup you should take a good look at whats on offer on the main wiki page, there are lots of excellent hardware and software hacks that you can do, sd card drivers, the sdl tutorial, TV-out, jtag, networking to name a few. Category : Didj. Navigation menu Personal tools Log in Request account. From eLinux. Jump to: navigation , search.
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