I'm trying to flash my tf330 I bought from alenppc using a raspberry pi. But I forget the connections and exact commands. The wiki is now gone from github, which was very helpful, so I'm at a loss as to what the process is.
Does anyone have a guide or a copy of the wiki page they could send me?
programming with a raspberry pi guide
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Re: programming with a raspberry pi guide
Answering my own question here, but I think it's this for Pi Ver 1:
Pin 7 (GPIO4) -> TMS
Pin 15 (GPIO22) -> TDI
Pin 13 (GPIO27) -> TDO
Pin 11 (GPIO17) -> TCK
Pin 1 -> 3.3v
And the command is:
sudo xc3sprog -v -c sysfsgpio_creator -p 0 <insert filename here>.jed:w
Pin 7 (GPIO4) -> TMS
Pin 15 (GPIO22) -> TDI
Pin 13 (GPIO27) -> TDO
Pin 11 (GPIO17) -> TCK
Pin 1 -> 3.3v
And the command is:
sudo xc3sprog -v -c sysfsgpio_creator -p 0 <insert filename here>.jed:w
Re: programming with a raspberry pi guide
I think it depends on the model of Pi used. @terriblefire didn’t even specify the GPIOS on the wiki for that very reason.
But it would be great if that information could go back on github, or here. Or wherever
But it would be great if that information could go back on github, or here. Or wherever
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Re: programming with a raspberry pi guide
Here is my guide with the info needed to flash with raspberry pi, in one post there is a link to my Raspian 8gb image which has all the programming software on it ready to use
My raspbian is passworded its ` Backlash1`
This was on a Rasp pi 3 but should be ok on a 2...BUT CHECK YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PINOUTS !
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 8&start=10
My raspbian is passworded its ` Backlash1`
This was on a Rasp pi 3 but should be ok on a 2...BUT CHECK YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PINOUTS !
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 8&start=10
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Re: programming with a raspberry pi guide
I have image for RPi Zero. if someone was interested just ping me, I will rip it.
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Re: programming with a raspberry pi guide
That's a good point. My pi is a v1, so those pins are definitely not the same on a 2 or 3
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Re: programming with a raspberry pi guide
The reason i left it off was so that people dont blow up their Pi's and take time to think about the pinouts.
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