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This section explains host-specific configuration required for the SDK.
Note: You must make sure that the DHCP settings on the host do not update the resolv.conf for requesting DHCP clients or this file will be overwritten.
INET: 169.254.0.1
INET: 127.0.0.1
Note: The following steps are temporary until the Host Manager application is enabled on Linux.
BlackDog uses a user space networking layer which runs on the host PC in order to contact the internet. (This program is called Realm-networking in Linux.) In order to enable this networking piece, obtain a Realm-networking binary, or compile the source code (see the Realm-networking (user_nat) Reference Application for compiler instructions, including instructions for setting up the build environment required to build the SDK-supplied user_nat).
Run the binary, as follows:
Realm-networking 169.254.0.1
BlackDog can now utilize the host's network/Internet connection. You will need to run this binary every time you insert the BlackDog device and want to access the host PC's network.
Note: No display configuration is required on the Windows system. Because the BlackDog automatically deploys and configures an X Server on a Windows system, there is no display configuration required (as there is on a Linux system).
When connecting the BlackDog device to a Windows XP host, Windows may prompt you to restart the host system to complete the installation. The following screen may display after the BlackDog device is installed on the Windows XP host.

Respond to this prompt by clicking No.
If your Windows 32 host has no DHCP adaptors, you may need to set the BlackDog's Linksys Ethernet interface to use DHCP. To do this:
Note: After the BlackDog device is set up as a DHCP server, you can go back and reset the LAN connection to a static IP address if needed.
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