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Overview
Comment: | Another clarity pass on doc/OS-images.md |
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Downloads: | Tarball | ZIP archive |
Timelines: | family | ancestors | descendants | both | trunk |
Files: | files | file ages | folders |
SHA3-256: |
824c33fa1106c6cad9760087a5b55704 |
User & Date: | tangent 2019-05-18 20:30:34.149 |
Context
2019-05-18
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20:31 | Added link to Balena Etcher from doc/OS-images.md check-in: 78e77bf3f0 user: tangent tags: trunk | |
20:30 | Another clarity pass on doc/OS-images.md check-in: 824c33fa11 user: tangent tags: trunk | |
20:29 | Assorted tweaks to doc/OS-images.md check-in: b20ee14442 user: tangent tags: trunk | |
Changes
Changes to doc/OS-images.md.
1 | The Raspbian OS images you can download from [the PiDP-8/I development | | | < | | | > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | The Raspbian OS images you can download from [the PiDP-8/I development site][1] are based on the [official Raspbian images][2], so the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s [installation guide][3] applies just as well to our PiDP-8/I software images. I particularly like using the Etcher method, even on a POSIX system, since it can write the SD card directly from the Zip file, without requiring that you unpack the `*.img` file within first. You will need to use a 2 GB or larger SD card. The contents of the Zip file are: | File Name | Description |-------------------------------- |
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