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Re: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Distribution v2.0 Released


 

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On Jul 1, 2020, at 8:45 AM, chuck gelm <rpi4ham@...> wrote:

'W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio?Image?Distribution?v2.0 Released'

In other words, it is a distribution, not an image.
The 'distro' contains a proprietary compressed file.

Chuck,

I referred to using the DD or Balena to make an image on the SD based on Dave¡¯s ReadMe Text that I downloaded.

No matter if you are a Windows, Mac os Linux user, go to and
download and install Balena Etcher. This is the easiest program I can suggest to use.

1. Start Balena Etcher.

2. Click on Select Image and select the downloaded HamPi_v1.0.img.xz file.
? ?(If you got HamPi in a tar file, you'll need to extract the files from the tar archive first.)

3. Click on Select Drive and select your 16GB or larger (micro)SD card.

4. Click on Flash!

After several minutes, the flashing process will finish, and you can eject the (micro)SD card
and insert it into your Raspberry Pi and power it up.

By?image he is certainly referring to his logo image of the ham

He may be referring to more because he discussed the image on the 16 gig SD card filling the space or using a 32 gig card and the process automatically expanding to fill the larger card. ?He did a interview with Dave Casler on YouTube the day before he released HamPi 1.0

73

de KEoZUW ?John

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