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#1 Kivitoe

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Posted 15 January 2017 - 12:53 PM

I just got a Raspberry Pi Model A+ yesterday along with an HDMI cable from CanaKit. So far, I've just made a case for it, and have downloaded RISC OS to my PC.

 

I'm having trouble getting RISC on to a micro SD Card though. I have my suspicions of Win32 Disk Imager being unstable and possibly bricking my SD or writing to the C:\ drive.

 

I'm just surprised a topic like this didn't exist yet, lol.   



#2 MaeioParty

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Posted 15 January 2017 - 02:48 PM

I have two OG raspberry Pi Model B's that are still going strong. One is running OSMC while the other is acting as a test bench for a couple of experiments i'm running. Planning on getting some Zeros to experiment with too, maybe make one of them into a media stick. 

 

I heard that RISC is kind of finicky on what Pi's it runs on, though I haven't tried an A+ myself. Have you tried formatting the SD card to FAT32?



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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:32 PM

I have two OG raspberry Pi Model B's that are still going strong. One is running OSMC while the other is acting as a test bench for a couple of experiments i'm running. Planning on getting some Zeros to experiment with too, maybe make one of them into a media stick. 

 

I heard that RISC is kind of finicky on what Pi's it runs on, though I haven't tried an A+ myself. Have you tried formatting the SD card to FAT32?

Yes, it is formatted to FAT32. I just used Win32 Disk Imager (I can confirm it doesn't write to your SSD) to get RISC on there. Guess what? My Pi's ACT light just blinks 8 times, stalls, then does it again.

 

Switching to Raspbian.



#4 Wildbill1970

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Posted 28 January 2020 - 12:22 PM

Can anyone answer if I can use my Raspberry Pi 3 to play these games? If so the basic does and don'ts. Thanks




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