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try "openplotter" from the command line without quotes
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2019-07-28, 03:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-07-28, 03:07 PM by abarrow.)
Try taking out the card, inserting it in your PC and putting an empty file named "ssh" in your /boot directory. Make sure your PI is connected to your network with ethernet. Then when you get to the stopping point in your boot, go to a network attached PC and try to login via SSH. If you are using Linux, it's just a command line "ssh pi@<whatever the ip address of the pi is>". From a Windows machine, you can use Putty to do the same thing.
If you don't know the IP address of your PI, you can get it using a port scanner. In Linux, that's nmap. On an Android phone or tablet, use Fing. Sorry, I don't know the name of a good scanner for Windows, but I'm sure there are plenty out there.
I'm sure you probably already know this, but if you haven't changed the password, it will likely be "raspberry".
If all that doesn't work, and based on your screenshot, I think you are rebuilding your SD card. It looks pretty hosed. You might be able to do something by putting the card into a PC and trying to fix the drive.
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Agreed?
Got new images on card, with new issues
Starting new thread
Thanks to all