The first boot may take a little longer than average. You can use the terminal to verify that the bigger
image is working. Try running Python, for example:
Doing a bit of math and printing with Python.
Python and the other utilities enabled by the bigger image allow the Galileo to do some really neat
stuff. There are all sorts of applications where Python fits right in. Check out our
unread email
checker
as an example.
Resources and Going Further
If you’ve gotten this far, you should be prepared enough to start designing your own Arduino/Intel®
Galileo project. If you need a bit more, here are some of the resources we’ve found handy in
experimenting with the board:
Galileo Community Forum
Intel’s Galileo Getting Started Guide
Galileo Software Downloads
Nifty Galileo Arduino Examples
Galileo Schematics
Galileo Board Design Files
Going Further
If you’re looking for a little project inspiration, or just need more tutorials to devour, here are some
related tutorials we’d suggest checking out:
Galileo Experiment Guide
– This guide offers 16 different experiments to get you started with
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