I am trying go install the files on my micro-sd card. I am using Windows so that is the sequence in which I am operating.
I also know linux, but currently do not have a linux computer at home.
There seesm some discrepancy on these two methods.
The Windows instructions say to unzip the file <release-name>.img.gz.
Then use Win32 disk image to burn it into the micro-sd card. But is says nothing about putting that file into the BOOT directory which the linux install says to do.
It also says to drag and drop the uImage, devicetree.dtb and parallella*.bin files to the BOOT of the micro-sd device. I can do that, but where do the files uImage, devicetree.dtb come from? I did not download them. Also. I have to create the BOOT diectory?
The file parallella.bin is already named parallellla.bit.bin. So it does not have to be renamed.
Any help appreciated.
Respectfully,
Lou_Reed