![]() ![]() Head back to the other directions to continue the setup. Login using the username “root” (all lowercase) and default password (most likely “edison” without quotes, but check the slip of paper that might have come with your pre-flashed Edison). Now you will see a login prompt for the Edison on the console screen. Undoubtedly, Putty is now an old program, although regular users still rely on it.This will give you a “console” window of what is happening on your Edison. Once the screen comes up, press enter a few times to wake things up.Once you’ve made those changes, Click on OPEN at the bottom of your Putty configuration window.Change the COM number to the number you found when you plugged into the Explorer Board. ![]() It normally defaults to COM1 and speed of 9600. Open PuTTY, change from SSH to Serial.Note: If your Edison’s port doesn’t appear, make sure its battery is charged and/or the Edison is powered on. If only one shows up while your Edison is plugged in, and none appear when your Edison is unplugged from your computer, then that is your Edison’s port. Unplug the cable from the Explorer Board. If you see multiple entries and are unsure of which is the port you need: Make note of existing ports. On your computer, go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Device Manager\Ports\ and look for USB Serial Port COMXX. ![]()
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