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diff --git a/getting-started/machines/R-Car-Starter-Kit-gen3.md b/getting-started/machines/R-Car-Starter-Kit-gen3.md index d75a52e..bd2ab54 100644 --- a/getting-started/machines/R-Car-Starter-Kit-gen3.md +++ b/getting-started/machines/R-Car-Starter-Kit-gen3.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Here is a non exhaustive list of hardware parts that could be used to setup the R-Car Starter Kit Gen3 board development environment: * Starter Kit Gen3 board with its power supply -* mini USB-A cable for serial console +* micro USB-A cable for serial console * USB 2.0 Hub * Ethernet cable * HDMI type D (Micro connector) cable and associated display @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ After a few seconds, you'll see the AGL splash screen on the display and you'll This can be “screen”, “picocom”, “minicom”. The lighter of the 3 is “picocom” (it has less dependencies). -## Plug a USB cable from your computer to the serial CP2102 USB port (mini USB-A). +## Plug a USB cable from your computer to the serial CP2102 USB port (micro USB-A). With “dmesg” you can check the device created for the serial link. Usually, it's /dev/ttyUSB0 but the number may vary depending on other USB serial ports connected to the host. To get it, you must switch the board on. For example: |