Difference between revisions of "RGB-Pi SCART Installation"
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− | |1. Connect the cable | + | |1. Connect the cable to the GPIO. The cable must be facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi |
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− | |2. Download the latest version of the | + | |2. Download the latest version of the RGB-Pi OS from rgb-pi.com |
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|3. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted) | |3. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted) | ||
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− | |4. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image | + | |4. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image to the SD |
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− | |5. Burn the image '''WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING''' | + | |5. Burn the image '''WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING''' to the SD card and perform a '''SAFE EXTRACTION''' |
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|6. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi, connect to the TV, and power on. | |6. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi, connect to the TV, and power on. | ||
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Revision as of 19:55, 26 April 2020
RGB-Pi SCART installation instructions
Steps: |
1. Connect the cable to the GPIO. The cable must be facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi |
2. Download the latest version of the RGB-Pi OS from rgb-pi.com |
3. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted) |
4. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image to the SD |
5. Burn the image WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING to the SD card and perform a SAFE EXTRACTION |
6. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi, connect to the TV, and power on. |