2. Format the micro SD card (16GB) by using SD Formatter.
3. Install Win32DiscImager
4. Inser SD card to PC and open Win32DiscImager
5. Once finished writing, remove the SD card, and insert inside the Lychee and power the Lychee.
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Installing Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi is pretty straightforward. We’ll be downloading Raspbian and writing the disc image to a microSD card, then booting the Raspberry Pi to that microSD card. For this project, you’ll need a microSD card (go with at least 8 GB), a computer with a SDcard reader.
You can find the latest version of Raspbian from this link.
The Raspbian disc image is compressed, so you’ll need to unzip it.
For Windows users, you need to install win32 disc imager.
Select the destination (make sure you’ve picked your microSD card!) and the disc image (the unzipped Raspbian file). Choose, double-check, and then hit the button to write.
Once the disc image has been written to the microSD card, you’re ready to go! Put the sd card into your lychee sd-card slot, and power source, and enjoy.
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