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| === Controller Single Module x 4 (one single rotary encoder each PCB) === | | === Controller Single Module x 4 (one single rotary encoder each PCB) === |
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− | This step is a bit tricky. Remember that, if you follow the instructions before, you have soldered the pin-rows in the bottom side of PCBs, so numbering is reversed when looking from bottom. You can use a little trick: if you rotate the PCB 180º, then numbering is "left to right" again ;-) | + | This step is a bit tricky. Remember that, if you followed the instructions before, you have soldered the pin-rows in the bottom side of PCBs, so numbering is reversed when looking from bottom. You can use a little trick: if you rotate the PCB 180º, then numbering is "left to right" again ;-) |
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| So '''you should look at your controller modules from bottom side and with the pin-row on the top of PCB!''' | | So '''you should look at your controller modules from bottom side and with the pin-row on the top of PCB!''' |
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| === Getting the Image === | | === Getting the Image === |
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− | Currently the image is only available via torrent:
| + | You can get the last SD image here: |
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− | [http://blog.zynthian.org/download/zynthian_sonar-2016-06-14.img.torrent Download torrent link] (sha1sum: 0067db634260e45f50467c1f90c322187a182872) | + | [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/merry-zynthians-and-happy-new-sd-image/314 Gorgona SD Image] |
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| === Writing the image to the SD card === | | === Writing the image to the SD card === |
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− | If you got the whole image you can write it to an SD-card. Depending on your OS you have to choose how to create the SD-card. You need a minimum size of 16GB, better 32GB for more sample-sets in future. There is a really good manual for this at [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ | https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/]. | + | If you successfully downloaded the whole image, you can now write it to an SD-card. |
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| + | You need a minimum size of 16GB, better 32GB SDcard to allow for more instruments and sample-sets in future. |
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| + | Use Etcher https://etcher.io/ (free software works on Mac, Windows or Linux) |
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| + | Or do it manually: Depending on your OS you have to choose how to create the SD-card. There is a really good manual for this at [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ | https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/]. |
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| == First boot == | | == First boot == |