![]() Just popthe SD card out of the BeagleBoard, pop it into a multi-card SD reader, plug the reader into the desktop USB port, and then copy files onto the SD card that you want to make available to the BeagleBoard. The BeagleBoard SD card is the easiest way to get programs and files on and off of the BeagleBoard. Instead, all of its files exist on an SD card. In all seriousness, the BeagleBoard isn't like the Arduino, in that it doesn't have an IDE program that sits on the desktop and communicates with the board. The answer is: you don't! The BeagleBoard programs you! (just kidding, this isn't Russia) I've gotten a lot of questions over the past couple of weeks of people asking me, "how do I program the BeagleBoard?" It's not that silly of a question, actually, and it reminds me that I once asked this question too, only a couple of months ago. ![]()
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