Ugh, how do I make this work?
I've put the latest raspberry pi OS on the SD card...
Ugh, how do I make this work?
I've put the latest raspberry pi OS on the SD card...
@ryanc the firmware is quite old (Jan 2023), you could try an older version of the os first, let the firmware upgrade, then put the new os in
@ryanc I'm gonna take a different track than the other responders and give advice based on lived experience.
Use a different SD card. Even if that one is new.
@martin Tried it three times with two different versions of Raspberry Pi OS...
@ryanc perhaps, you haven to create the SD Card a Second time...
@Sempf Sure, I'll try another SD card, let's see what happens.
@tjbutt58 trying a new SD card, then that
@morb it was cycling through boot modes
@ryanc maybe you need to change the boot mode in nvram?
also it's complaining about the firmware rev
@Sempf Okay, well, different SD card worked. I guess I forgot how bullshit SD cards are.
@martin bad SD card
@morb 'twas a bad SD card
@tjbutt58 'twas a bad SD card
@ryanc They are TRULY made with the scraps of all of the other chips. The short filler cigars of the memory world.
@Sempf it has been punished
@ryanc tfw
@morb it has been punished
@ryanc :blobcatsurprised:
@ryanc I used to use EPROM or PROM.
With them they either worked it did not, none of this halfway stuff! :ablobcatmelt:
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