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Open Potter 0.10 NOOBS Installation not working
#1
Hi all,
I downloaded the NOOBS for Openplotter newest version and tried toi install it on RPI 2, but after the installation on the SD card and boot up there is no OS selection visible in de install box.
Tried it with different SD cards and with a wired connection to the internet but no results.
I also tried an older version of the NOOBS, but with the same results.
Then I downloaded the newest Raspbian NOOBS and that installed without any issue.
Anybody and idea what I could be doing wrong?
If all else fails, is there a way to install Openplotter on an existing Raspbian?
Thanks for your help
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#2
(2017-08-09, 10:18 AM)pscheepe Wrote: Hi all,
I downloaded the NOOBS for Openplotter newest version and tried toi install it on RPI 2, but after the installation on the SD card and boot up there is no OS selection visible in de install box.
Tried it with different SD cards and with a wired connection to the internet but no results.
I also tried an older version of the NOOBS, but with the same results.
Then I downloaded the newest Raspbian NOOBS and that installed without any issue.
Anybody and idea what I could be doing wrong?
If all else fails, is there a way to install Openplotter on an existing Raspbian?
Thanks for your help

I am afraid you do not have a Raspberry 2, it must be a raspberry 1 (aka B+)

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