=====Installing the provided myCNC Linux ISO on a Tinkerboard SBC===== This manual outlines the installation process of a ready-to-go image file with complete Linux OS and myCNC software installed for the Asus TinkerBoard Single Board Computer. ====Burning the ISO onto a microSD card==== In order to install the ISO file provided on the main website's Downloads page onto a Tinkerboard Single Board Computer, in must first be flashed onto a microSD card. In order to do so, please follow the instructions below: 1. Download the latest Tinkerboard ISO image file from the [[https://www.pv-automation.com/download|Downloads page]]. This file can be found under the **ISO image files for Linux SBC**. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-001.jpg}} 2. Download and install the [[https://www.7-zip.org/download.html|7-Zip File Archiver]] onto your machine. This will be used to unpack the downloaded image file archive. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-002.jpg}} 3. Right-click the Tinkerboard ISO image file in your Downloads folder, and then select **7-Zip > Extract Here** (if for any reason you need to unpack it to a different folder, click 7-Zip > Extract Files). The file unpacking process should begin shortly. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-003.jpg}} 4. Download and install the Etcher program from the [[https://www.balena.io/etcher/|balenaEtcher website]]. This program will allow you to burn an ISO file onto a microSD card. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-005.jpg}} 5. Insert the microSD card into the computer. A dedicated card reader is used in our particular setup, as the computer does not have a special microSD card slot. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-006.jpg}} 6. Open balenaEtcher, select the image file that has been unpacked, and the microSD drive to which you want to burn it on, then press **Flash**. The process will begin momentarily. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-iso-007.jpg}} After the image file has been flashed onto the microSD card, it can now be inserted ino the TinkerBoard computer to use the myCNC configured Linux system. ====Setting up TeamViewer on an Asus TinkerBoard SBC==== In order to set up the TeamViewer application, please follow the instructions below: 1. Double-click the TeamViewer icon on your desktop to open it and select the **Mark Executable** option. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-001.png}} 2. Click **Accept License Agreement** {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-002.png}} 3. The following window will pop up, notifying you that TeamViewer is not yet accessible. Go to the **Settings** menu (the gear button in the top-right corner). {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-003.png}} 4. Go to **General > Network Settings** and select **accept** in the **Incoming LAN connections** field. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-005.png}} 5. Go to **Security** and select **Secure (6 characters)** in the **Password strength** field. {{:quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tinkerboard-teamviewer-006.png}} 6. Click **OK**. The TeamViewer ID and password should now appear on the main screen of the TeamViewer application, and the setup should be complete.