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The file you download is a zip file that must be unzipped to get a ''.img'' file that can be 'burnt' to the micro-SD card used by the zynthian device (Raspberry Pi). This process differs depending on the operating system you normally use: windows, mac or linux.
The file you download is a zip file that must be unzipped to get a ''.img'' file that can be 'burnt' to the micro-SD card used by the zynthian device (Raspberry Pi). This process differs depending on the operating system you normally use: windows, mac or linux.
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== Instructions ==
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The latest SD-image auto-detects latest official kits V3, V4 & V5. If you are using a different/custom hardware, your first step after booting should be accessing the webconf and configuring your hardware.
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* For accessing the webconf tool, [[Accessing_Zynthian_from_your_computer#Accessing_the_Web_Configuration_Tool|see here]]
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* Once logged-in, go to Hardware -> Kit and select your kit version or "Custom". Click on save button.
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* Then, if you have a custom hardware configuration, configure each device: Audio, Display, Wiring. Use "Dummies" if you don't use any encoder/switch. Don't forget to save your configuration after each step.
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* When everything is configured, you can reboot Zynthian using the System -> Reboot menu item
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{{NoteBox|RBPi2 is not currently supported by the latest official zynthian SD-images, so if you want to use a RBPi2, you may need to build your own SD-image.}}
{{NoteBox|RBPi2 is not currently supported by the latest official zynthian SD-images, so if you want to use a RBPi2, you may need to build your own SD-image.}}
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== Configuration instructions ==
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Latest SD-image auto-detects latest official kits V3, V4 & V5. If you are using a different/custom hardware, your first step after booting should be accessing the webconf and configuring your hardware.
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* For accessing the webconf tool, [[Accessing_Zynthian_from_your_computer#Accessing_the_Web_Configuration_Tool|see here]]
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* Once logged-in, go to Hardware -> Kit and select your kit version or "Custom". Click on save button.
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* Then, if you have a custom hardware configuration, configure each device: Audio, Display, Wiring. Use "Dummies" if you don't use any encoder/switch. Don't forget to save your configuration after each step.
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* When everything is configured, you can reboot Zynthian using the System -> Reboot menu item
== Build your own image ==
== Build your own image ==