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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_edge_rbpi3_pitft-2017-09-18.img.torrent Download Zynthian "Gorgona Edge" SD-image]''' | + | '''[http://blog.zynthian.org/download/zynthian_gorgona_next_rbpi3_pitft28-2017-11-14.img.torrent Download Zynthian "Gorgona Next" SD-image, configured for Kits v1]''' |
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− | It's a 9GB image file (a good amount of soundfonts) compiled for RBPi3. | + | It's a 11GB image file (plenty of soundfonts) compiled for RBPi3. |
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| If you prefer a smaller image (Gorgonilla) or need support for RBPi2, then you can download the older Gorgona image: | | If you prefer a smaller image (Gorgonilla) or need support for RBPi2, then you can download the older Gorgona image: |
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| + '''1 x Adafruit PiTFT 2.8' ScreenTouch (or clonic)''' | | + '''1 x Adafruit PiTFT 2.8' ScreenTouch (or clonic)''' |
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− | Of course, other arrangements and combinations are possible and some community members are working on them: | + | Of course, other arrangements and combinations are possible. You can easily configure your hardware using the [http://wiki.zynthian.org/index.php/Configuration_Users_Guide Webconf Tool], or if it doesn't work, tweaking from the [http://wiki.zynthian.org/index.php/Command_Line_User_Guide command line]. |
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| + | You can take a look to some of the alternate builds made by some community members: |
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| - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/a-build-with-variations/324 A build with variations, by vagnscott] | | - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/a-build-with-variations/324 A build with variations, by vagnscott] |
| - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/another-wiring/333 Another Wiring, by Imager] | | - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/another-wiring/333 Another Wiring, by Imager] |
| + | - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/success-cases/41 Success Cases] |
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| ===Zynthian Case=== | | ===Zynthian Case=== |
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| + 1 x 2in1 PCB | | + 1 x 2in1 PCB |
− | + 1 x opto-coupler 6N138 => 8 pins IC | + | + 1 x GPIO-expander MCP23008 => 18-pin IC |
− | + 1 x dioode 1N4148 (D1) | + | + 1 x opto-coupler 6N138 => 8-pin IC |
| + | + 1 x diode 1N4148 (D1) |
| + 1 x resistor 1K (R1) => brown-black-red (*) | | + 1 x resistor 1K (R1) => brown-black-red (*) |
| + 1 x resistor 10K (R2) => brown-black-orange (*) | | + 1 x resistor 10K (R2) => brown-black-orange (*) |
| + 1 x resistor 220 (R3) => red-red-brown (*) | | + 1 x resistor 220 (R3) => red-red-brown (*) |
− | + 1 x MCP23008 => 18 pins IC
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| + 2 x ceramic capacitor 100nF (C1, C2) | | + 2 x ceramic capacitor 100nF (C1, C2) |
− | + 1 x 8-row-pin male connector (angle) | + | + 1 x 8-row-pin male-angle connector |
| + 1 x 6-row-pin male connector | | + 1 x 6-row-pin male connector |
| + 1 x 2-row-pin male connector | | + 1 x 2-row-pin male connector |
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| For finding and solving problems, i really recommend to connect a HDMI display to the RBPi. It will give you accurate information during the booting sequence. Also, if you connect a USB keyboard, you can login into the system and get extra information, inspect the logs, etc. | | For finding and solving problems, i really recommend to connect a HDMI display to the RBPi. It will give you accurate information during the booting sequence. Also, if you connect a USB keyboard, you can login into the system and get extra information, inspect the logs, etc. |
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− | ===The display don't go white in the boot stage 1=== | + | ===The display doesn't go white in boot stage 1=== |
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| I recommend you disconnect the controller and 2in1 modules and try to boot again. | | I recommend you disconnect the controller and 2in1 modules and try to boot again. |
| If the problem persist it's very probable you haven't solder correctly the side 26-pin connector. You should double check the connector and be sure that it's correctly soldered. | | If the problem persist it's very probable you haven't solder correctly the side 26-pin connector. You should double check the connector and be sure that it's correctly soldered. |
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− | ===The display don't show the zynthian splash screen in the boot stage 2=== | + | ===The display doesn't show the Zynthian splash screen in boot stage 2=== |
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| In that case, probably the system is not booting correctly. You could try to connect a HDMI display and see if the system is booting. If you can't see the booting sequence, then you should re-burn your SD-card with the Zynthian image. Also, check that your image file is correct by using the SHA1 signature. | | In that case, probably the system is not booting correctly. You could try to connect a HDMI display and see if the system is booting. If you can't see the booting sequence, then you should re-burn your SD-card with the Zynthian image. Also, check that your image file is correct by using the SHA1 signature. |
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| + | ===The display is completely white=== |
| + | The latest SD Gorgona Edge image is pre-configured for the new v2 Kit. As you are using a Kit v1, you should access the Webconf tool (see [[Configuration_Users_Guide]]) using your browser and change these options: |
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| + | Display: PiTFT 2.8’ Resistive |
| + | Wiring Layout: PROTOTYPE-4 |
| + | Style -> Font Size: 10 |
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| '''More coming soon ...''' | | '''More coming soon ...''' |