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==How to get a working image on a Pi SD-Card == | ==How to get a working image on a Pi SD-Card == | ||
=== Preparing preconfigured images using "PiBakery" === | === Preparing preconfigured images using "PiBakery" === | ||
This can save you a lot of work: http://www.pibakery.org/ | |||
=== Working with SD-card images === | |||
In order to install your images on your Raspberry Pi you can follow those instructions found on the official Raspberry Pi website: | |||
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/ | |||
For OS X you can alternatively use this GUI Interface to format, flash, and backup your SD-cards: | |||
https://www.tweaking4all.com/software/macosx-software/macosx-apple-pi-baker/ |
Revision as of 11:33, 20 February 2017
Raspberry Pi Setup, Tips and Tricks
Hardware Setup
- We have one Raspberry Pi for each Screen on the Wall
- They are attached to the backside of the wall (small black boxes)
- Each of them is connected to an HDMI switch that switches between the PasPi output and the input from the "Datapath X4 Module"
- The HDMI splitter only works when powered by the HDMI port of it's RasPi - so the RasPis need to have power even if you want to use input from the Datapath!
How to get a working image on a Pi SD-Card
Preparing preconfigured images using "PiBakery"
This can save you a lot of work: http://www.pibakery.org/
Working with SD-card images
In order to install your images on your Raspberry Pi you can follow those instructions found on the official Raspberry Pi website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/
For OS X you can alternatively use this GUI Interface to format, flash, and backup your SD-cards: https://www.tweaking4all.com/software/macosx-software/macosx-apple-pi-baker/