Difference between revisions of "RGB-Pi SCART Installation"

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|1. Connect the cable in the GPIO facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi
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|1. Connect the cable to the GPIO. The cable must be facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi
 
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|2. Download the latest version of the operating system from rgb-pi.com
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|2. Download the latest version of the RGB-Pi OS from rgb-pi.com
 
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|3. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted)
 
|3. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted)
 
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|4. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image in the SD
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|4. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image to the SD
 
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|5. Burn the image '''WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING''' in the SD and perform a '''SAFE EXTRACTION'''
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|5. Burn the image '''WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING''' to the SD card and perform a '''SAFE EXTRACTION'''
 
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|6. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi, connect to the TV, and power on.
 
|6. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi, connect to the TV, and power on.
 
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Revision as of 20:55, 26 April 2020

RGB-Pi SCART installation instructions

Steps:
1. Connect the cable to the GPIO. The cable must be facing to the outside of the Raspberry Pi
2. Download the latest version of the RGB-Pi OS from rgb-pi.com
3. Grab any 8GB or greater MicroSD card (all content will be deleted)
4. Download Etcher from etcher.io to write the image to the SD
5. Burn the image WITHOUT DECOMPRESSING to the SD card and perform a SAFE EXTRACTION
6. You can now plug the SD into the Raspberry Pi, connect to the TV, and power on.