Using the Linux Config

Target Category: Linux AMD64 and Raspberry Pi

The Linux Config lets you configure the settings for the AMD64 and Raspberry Pi. After you enter the settings, a Linux Config block is inserted into the diagram.

Linux Config uses TCP/IP to connect to an AMD64 or Raspberry Pi device. A daemon runs on the Raspberry Pi for this purpose. The Linux Config uses these ports:

Protocol

Port

TCP

50009

57893

UDP

50002

50003

57892

CPU: Sets the CPU type for the Raspberry Pi or AMD64.

CPU Speed: Indicates the speed of the CPU.

Target Task Priority Assignment

Diagram Task Priority: Sets the Linux priority of diagram task execution. Specify the priority as an integer in the range of 1 – 99, where 1 is the highest priority.

Idle Loop Priority: Sets the Linux priority of idle loop execution. Specify the priority as an integer in the range of 1 – 99, where 1 is the highest priority.

TCP/IP Connection

Network Interface: Chooses the network interface.

Refresh: Reloads the current IP of the host machine and connected Raspberry Pi or AMD64.

Target IPs: Chooses the IP of the connected Raspberry Pi or AMD64.

Target OS: Chooses the operating system of the connected Raspberry Pi or AMD64. Supported operating systems for Raspberry Pi are Buster and Stretch; the supported operating system for AMD64 is Xenial Xerus.