Raspberry Pi Zero W?
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@Fruitybit said in Raspberry Pi Zero W?:
@FlyingTomahawk
http://www.uugear.com/portfolio/is-zero4u-compatible-with-raspberry-pi-zero-w/Looks like they're on it, I'll need a ring myself!
I have two Pi Zeros one normal v1.3 with a Zero4U attached to it and one plain Pi Zero W v1.1.
I used the Zero4U on my regular Zero so that I can use a WiFi and Bluetooth dongle.
But you're right it should work with Ferrite ring on a Zero W.Now my problem is I cannot setup my FC30 8Bitdos with the Pi Zero W.
But I had no problems setting them up on my regular Zero 1.3 -
@FlyingTomahawk Sorry, I thought you were using zero4u with the pi0w, wherever there's a stick I'm on the wrong end of it!
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@BuZz said in Raspberry Pi Zero W?:
@Flavor That isn't needed - can just update via retropie-setup (need to update underlying system packages for zero support) or via
sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
. No need to manually copy any firmware files.I'm stuck on the rainbow screen on my Pi Zero W just like these two people. How would I run these apt-get's if the Zero W is frozen on that screen?
Hope I don't have to re-do everything for the 45,768th time and spend another 2.5 weeks scraping everything again...
EDIT For anybody experiencing the above, update your Pi when it's on a regular Pi Zero. When you then switch the SD card to the Pi Zero W it'll launch RetroPie as usual. I'm still testing the WiFi and Bluetooth but it seems to work.
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@tashman I went to the Drive link, but the images are not there. Does anyone have the working image for the Pi Zero W?
Thanks!
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@herb_fargus I've tried this image and it doesn't work with the Pi Zero W. I thought there was an updated img that people were using?
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The standard 0/1 image on the download page should now work with a Pi Zero W. Can you try it again? If it's still not working please let us know the exact issue you're seeing.
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@tashman I downloaded the image and used both Win32DiskImager and Etcher to flash it to my SD card. It doesn't boot in the Zero W. I was able to use NOOBS and get to the bootloader, but obviously RetroPie isn't available.
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@SIB217 Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
Please start a new topic.
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@BuZz Ok, I can but since I am just looking for the update img file everyone mentioned
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@SIB217 As far as I understand, that update image was only a temporary fix until a new RetroPie update was released. It is obsolete, now.
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@Flavor Oh ok. Not sure if the latest img is supposed to be the updated version, but I still have the same issue. Trying got post a new topic with my info, but I can't seem to figure out how to add a tag LOL
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@Flavor How do I add a tag to my new topic, so it will let me post?
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@SIB217 I think it should include Pi Zero W support. Have you tried a regular Raspbian image to see if your hardware works properly?
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@Flavor Yeah I was able to install Raspian Lite with NOOBS and it worked fine. I am building this for a friend and would prefer the RetroPie, so it will just boot into it for him.
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