User manual
Linux image:
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5.6 burun Linux image under Windows os:
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*Download a tool that can wirte image to SD card, such as Win32 Diskimager from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/Archive/
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*Open the unzipped image file
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*Click Write button. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing.
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5.7 burun Linux image under Linux os:
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*Run fdisk –l command to check the SD card node.
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*Run dd if=[imagename] of=/dev/sdx command to write image file to SD card. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing.
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Step4: Set up your Banana Pi M2+
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According to the set up diagram below, you can easily set up your Banana Pi.
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1. Insert the written-image SD card that to the SD card spot on the left side edge of the underside of the board.
2. 2.On the bottom "edge" in the middle of the board is the HDMI Type A (Full sized) port.Just connect any HDMI cable from the
board to your TV or HDMI Monitor.
3. Plug a USB keyboard and mouse into the USB slots located on the right edge.
4. Just under the USB ports on the right edge is the Ethernet connector for anyone who wants to plug the Banana Pi in to a wired
network.
5. 5.Finally, at the very left of the bottom edge is the USB power connector. Plug in a regulated power supply that is rated at 5V ±5%
/ 2000mA (or 2A). Any number bigger than 700 mA will also work. Avoid using the smaller chargers used for small GSM phones,
as these are often unregulated, even if they claim "5V 1A", they may do "5V" and may do "1A", but not at the same time!