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  '''[https://os.zynthian.org/zynthianos-last-stable.zip Last Stable ZynthianOS]''' ([https://os.zynthian.org/zynthianos-last-stable.zip.md5 MD5-sum])
 
  '''[https://os.zynthian.org/zynthianos-last-stable.zip Last Stable ZynthianOS]''' ([https://os.zynthian.org/zynthianos-last-stable.zip.md5 MD5-sum])
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  '''[https://os.zynthian.org/2023-07-12-zynthianos-staging-2307.zip Last Staging ZynthianOS]''' ([https://os.zynthian.org/2023-07-12-zynthianos-staging-2307.zip.md5 MD5-sum])
 
  '''[https://os.zynthian.org/2023-07-12-zynthianos-staging-2307.zip Last Staging ZynthianOS]''' ([https://os.zynthian.org/2023-07-12-zynthianos-staging-2307.zip.md5 MD5-sum])
   
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{{WarningBox|If you have a new V5 kit, you SHOULD download [https://os.zynthian.org/2023-07-12-zynthianos-staging-2307.zip the staging image]. The last stable SD-image has some issues configuring the V5 hardware. We are working to release a new stable image as soon as possible.}}
 
{{WarningBox|If you have a new V5 kit, you SHOULD download [https://os.zynthian.org/2023-07-12-zynthianos-staging-2307.zip the staging image]. The last stable SD-image has some issues configuring the V5 hardware. We are working to release a new stable image as soon as possible.}}
 
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After downloading and unzipping the SD-image, you have to write it to a suitable SD-card. You need a good-quality SD-card with a '''minimum size of 16GB'''. You can use a bigger one if you like.
 
After downloading and unzipping the SD-image, you have to write it to a suitable SD-card. You need a good-quality SD-card with a '''minimum size of 16GB'''. You can use a bigger one if you like.
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You can use [https://etcher.io/ Etcher], free software that works on Mac, Windows and Linux, to write the image into the SD-card. You can do it from the terminal too, using ''dd'' or ''pv'' cli tools. There is a really good manual for this at [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ this link].
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You can use [https://etcher.io/ Etcher], a free software that works on Mac, Windows and Linux, to write the image into the SD-card. There is a really good manual for this at [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ this link].
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If you are a terminal guy, ''dd'' or ''pv'' will do the task. Don't forget to ''unmount'' the SD partition before burning and ''sync'' before extracting the card. With root privileges, run something like this:
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umount /dev/sdc1
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pv 2023-08-25-zynthianos-stable-2308.img > /dev/sdc
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sync
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or if you are a ''sudoer'':
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sudo umount /dev/sdc1
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sudo pv 2023-08-25-zynthianos-stable-2308.img > /dev/sdc
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sudo sync
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{{NoteBox|RBPi2 is not supported by recent zynthian SD-images. If you want to use a RBPi2, you may need to build your own SD-image.}}
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Once you see the splash screen, it could take some minutes until the system is ready. You deserve a beer, or at less some some tea or coffee. When the first-boot process finishes, the zynthian will reboot and you will be in the main menu, ready to play.
 
Once you see the splash screen, it could take some minutes until the system is ready. You deserve a beer, or at less some some tea or coffee. When the first-boot process finishes, the zynthian will reboot and you will be in the main menu, ready to play.
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== Configuration instructions ==
 
== Configuration instructions ==

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