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| The easiest way of getting the software is downloading the last ''official'' SD image from here: | | The easiest way of getting the software is downloading the last ''official'' SD image from here: |
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− | '''[http://blog.zynthian.org/download/zynthian_gorgona_next_rbpi3_piscreen2-2017-11-14.img.torrent Download Zynthian "Gorgona Next" SD-image, configured for Kits v2]''' | + | '''[http://zynthian.org/download/zynthian_gorgona_omega_rbpi3_kitv2-2016-03-26.zip Download Zynthian "Gorgona Omega" SD-image, configured for Kits v2]''' |
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− | It's a 11GB image file (plenty of soundfonts) compiled for RBPi3 and pre-configured for working with Kits v2 out-the-box. Plug & Play! | + | It's a 8GB compressed image file (plenty of soundfonts) compiled for Raspberry Pi 3. |
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− | If you prefer a smaller image (Gorgonilla) or need support for RBPi2, then you can download the older Gorgona image:
| + | These SD card images include all the Zynthian software, properly configured for working with the official kits. Completely ready to use. Plug and play! |
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− | '''[https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/merry-zynthians-and-happy-new-sd-image/314 Download Zynthian "Gorgona" SD-image]'''
| + | After downloading the SD-image, you have to write it to a SDcard. You need a SD card with a minimum size of 16GB, although you can use a bigger one if you want. |
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− | These older SD images are pre-configured for the older Kits v1, so you should adjust the configuration using the [[Configuration_Users_Guide|webconf tool]].
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− | After downloading the SD-image, you have to write it to a SDcard. You need a minimum size of 16GB SDcard for the full ''Gorgona'' image or 8GB for the ''Gorgonilla'' lite image. | |
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| If you don't know how to do it, you can use [https://etcher.io/ Etcher] (free software works on Mac, Windows or Linux) to flash the image onto the SDcard. Or do it manually! There is a really good manual for this at [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ this link]. | | If you don't know how to do it, you can use [https://etcher.io/ Etcher] (free software works on Mac, Windows or Linux) to flash the image onto the SDcard. Or do it manually! There is a really good manual for this at [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ this link]. |