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Open unrealone1 opened this issue 6 years ago • 10 comments

Hi experts, OK built my unit,,,,

I have loaded the SD card with the image , booted and get presented with this image of lots of colours but it goes no further , any advice please

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unrealone1 avatar Jun 01 '18 20:06 unrealone1

Looks like your RaspberryPi doesn't have enough power. Try using a power adapter with 5 volts at 2.5 amps. https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/power/README.md

haigarmen avatar Jun 01 '18 21:06 haigarmen

Hi Haig, I currently am running the power /psu through the nsync board only, do I need a secondary power adapter for the raspberry as well Thanks

Looks like your RaspberryPi doesn't have enough power. Try using a power adapter with 5 volts at 2.5 amps. https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/power/README.md

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unrealone1 avatar Jun 01 '18 22:06 unrealone1

Hi ...I still have the same image even when suitable power supply on the raspbery pi and the nysnc board.

unrealone1 avatar Jun 02 '18 12:06 unrealone1

This is a bad rpi install

themangoest avatar Jun 02 '18 12:06 themangoest

So I just need to reinstall the image onto the Pi? I am downloading the 64Gb version on a 128GB card , hopefully that should sort it. By the way When I install the image should it completely wipe the Pi O/S.. Is there any tutorials out there?

unrealone1 avatar Jun 02 '18 14:06 unrealone1

Hi all, I am running a power supply to both the raspberry pi and the synth board, I have installed onto the sd card the larger 64Gb image. I am still getting the rainbow image (with lightning strike) Is the fact that Ive formatted completly the sd card the issue here ? Do I need o/s on the card or a bootable partition? Thanks

unrealone1 avatar Jun 03 '18 17:06 unrealone1

Hi - I'd try loading the 16G image and see if that boots fine. I am having kernel panic errors with the 64G image, however, the 16G image runs just fine. I am using a RPI 3 Model B V1.2

ErikOostveen avatar Jun 09 '18 15:06 ErikOostveen

@unrealone1 do you have a rpi 3 b or a 3 b+? The b+ didn’t work for me (same issue) but the b did.

damian0815 avatar Jun 18 '18 22:06 damian0815

The exact wording on the PI's PCB is as follows "Raspberry Pi 3 Model B V1.2" ... so "B", not "B+". I have given up on the 64G image and stick to the 16G. It's now time to process my own sounds :-)

ErikOostveen avatar Jun 20 '18 12:06 ErikOostveen

Hi Erik, thanks for coming back to me. I am just about to buy the correct version PI and Ill update you once I have it...Thanks

unrealone1 avatar Jun 20 '18 12:06 unrealone1