4.
Installing software to run on Raspberry Pi
This version of the
the card is downloaded as a fully integrated all
the box. We have created a full operating system solution that contains all the drivers, and
some bundled extras. It will work straight away when d
and set up for the first time.
1.
Download the
a known location on your Windows computer. The file ca
as the file downloads.
2.
The file .img
has been compressed into a
time
. That means, before you can do anything else, that file needs to be restored to its
original form again. You may already have a zip/unzip tool installed on your comp
(check by right-
clicking on the .zip file
it and should use it)
PeaZip
, simply right click on the .zip file, and select
3.
When you have done this, you get a single file called an Image File, or
snapshot of what needs to be written to the SD Card.
4.
Next, you need a tool to install the
Win32DiskImager,
image-writer.
Simply download this program file and follow the instructi
on your Windows computer.
5.
Follow the instructions provided with
System to your SD Card. This process will require the SD Card to be inserted into a SD
Card slot on your computer, and for you to k
computer. The write process itself can take some time.
WARNING:
Make sure you select the correct device to write the Operating System to.
Selecting
the wrong destination could result in unrecoverable
DOUBLE CHECK.
6.
Win32DiskImager
will tell you when this process has been completed and when it has,
remove the SD Card. Now insert it into the SD card slot of your Raspberry Pi. It is worth
keeping the Operating System file on your computer for
just in case.
7.
Now, power up your Raspberry Pi and Wolfson Audio Card.
8.
The
started up, and then a
Installing software to run on Raspberry Pi
early adopting users. The software
the card is downloaded as a fully integrated all
-in-one package
that will simply work out of
the box. We have created a full operating system solution that contains all the drivers, and
some bundled extras. It will work straight away when d
ownloaded, written to an SD Card,
and set up for the first time.
from
www.element14.com/wolfson
a known location on your Windows computer. The file ca
n be quite large, so be patient
has been compressed into a
.zip
format in order to minimise download
. That means, before you can do anything else, that file needs to be restored to its
original form again. You may already have a zip/unzip tool installed on your comp
clicking on the .zip file
– if you see the Extract all…
try PeaZip available at http://peazip.com.
, simply right click on the .zip file, and select
Peazip > Extract here.
When you have done this, you get a single file called an Image File, or
snapshot of what needs to be written to the SD Card.
Next, you need a tool to install the
.img
file to the SD Card. A popular tool is called
available at this address
https://launchpad.net/win32
Simply download this program file and follow the instructi
on your Windows computer.
Follow the instructions provided with
Win32DiskImager
for writing the Operating
System to your SD Card. This process will require the SD Card to be inserted into a SD
Card slot on your computer, and for you to k
now where you saved the
computer. The write process itself can take some time.
Make sure you select the correct device to write the Operating System to.
the wrong destination could result in unrecoverable
will tell you when this process has been completed and when it has,
remove the SD Card. Now insert it into the SD card slot of your Raspberry Pi. It is worth
keeping the Operating System file on your computer for
future rewrites to your SD Card,
Now, power up your Raspberry Pi and Wolfson Audio Card.
will light up on the Raspberry Pi, indicating the main chip has
will begin to fla
sh, indicating data is being
that will simply work out of
the box. We have created a full operating system solution that contains all the drivers, and
ownloaded, written to an SD Card,
www.element14.com/wolfson
, and save it in
n be quite large, so be patient
format in order to minimise download
. That means, before you can do anything else, that file needs to be restored to its
original form again. You may already have a zip/unzip tool installed on your comp
uter
. This is a
file to the SD Card. A popular tool is called
https://launchpad.net/win32
-
for writing the Operating
System to your SD Card. This process will require the SD Card to be inserted into a SD
file on your
Make sure you select the correct device to write the Operating System to.
careful and
will tell you when this process has been completed and when it has,
remove the SD Card. Now insert it into the SD card slot of your Raspberry Pi. It is worth
future rewrites to your SD Card,
will light up on the Raspberry Pi, indicating the main chip has
sh, indicating data is being