Updating & reconfiguring p2os, Where to get p2os software, Installing the p2os utilities – Pioneer 2 / PeopleBot User Manual

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Updating and Reconfiguring P2OS

Updating & Reconfiguring P2OS

Chapter 7

The P2OS server software and a set of operating parameters get stored in your robot’s

microcontroller's FLASH ROM. With special download and configuration utilities, you may
change and update the FLASH memory image without physically replacing any

hardware.

Where to Get P2OS Software

Your ActivMedia robot comes preinstalled with the latest version of P2OS. Thereafter,
stay tuned to the pioneer-users newsgroup or periodically visit our support website to
obtain the latest P2OS and related documentation:

http://robots.activmedia.com

Installing the P2OS Utilities

Software utilities for downloading a new P2OS (p2osdl) and for changing your robot’s
configuration parameters (p2oscf) come with your robot on CD-ROM and in the
onboard computer. Fresh copies and updates also may be downloaded from the

support website bundled with the P2OS image. Use the version that matches your host
computer’s environment. For example, use p2osV_r.tgz for RedHat

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Linux or p2osV_r.EXE

with Microsoft Windows

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9x/ME systems ("V" is the version number and "r" is the revision

number; p2os1_J, for example).

The p2osV_r.EXE distribution is a self-extracting, self-installing package: Simply follow the

on-screen directions. For the Linux/UNIX versions, uncompress and untar them using the

appropriate system utilities. For example, with the Linux version:

% tar –zxvf p2os1_J.tgz

The command creates a p2os/ directory in the current path and stores the P2OS
software there.

Updating P2OS

Use the p2osdl(.exe) program that comes with each distribution to download a fresh
copy of PSOS to your robot’s microcontroller’s FLASH ROM.

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An onboard radio modem typically interferes

with P2OS download and reconfiguration.

You may need to remove its connector from the Host serial port

inside the robot on the microcontroller.

Step 1. Serial Connection from Computer to Robot

Connect your Pioneer 2 or PeopleBot to your host computer through their respective

serial ports. If you have an onboard PC, use it to perform the download or switch its
power OFF. Otherwise, use a direct (“straight-through”) serial tether from your PC to the
9-pin SERIAL connector on your robot’s Console. If you have an onboard radio modem,
you may have to remove its serial connector from the Host serial port on the

microcontroller by reaching in with your fingers through the rectangular access port on

the Deck. See Appendix A for port location. Sorry about the inconvenience—the
modem interferes with the direct connection.

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The p2osdl program may update your robot’s configuration parameter setting, so be sure to use the program

that matches your current P2OS version.

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