Pi 0 board not initialized
Pi 0 board not initialized
When I flash a new SD micro the pi 0 board is not initialized. The green light on the pi 0 board doesn't come on at all. I downloaded the newest version of pistar from the website. I have one SD micro card that was working before this problem. When I use the good SD micro card and pi 0 and mmdvm boards, the system comes right up. So I know the hardware is working. I have used 4 different SD micro cards that can be formatted and flashed without any error messages. 1. What is causing my problem when I flash pistar on another SD micro? 2. Is there anyway that I can restore the backup of the working SD micro card?
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
The software being used for writing the image was not mentioned. Current preference on Windows appears to be BalenaEtcher, although it is a write-only application (Win32DiskImager could also create an .img file from an SD card).
Regardless, and even accounting for the img not being a FAT filesystem, I recommend running SD Card Formatter (in overwrite, and if available [X] CHS adjustment) first -- this should identify if there is any problem with writing to the card, before letting Etcher wipe it out with the EXTx Linux file system.
Regardless, and even accounting for the img not being a FAT filesystem, I recommend running SD Card Formatter (in overwrite, and if available [X] CHS adjustment) first -- this should identify if there is any problem with writing to the card, before letting Etcher wipe it out with the EXTx Linux file system.
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Dennis L Bieber
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
I don't want to hear any laughing.
The SD card that came with the Jumbo spot and works has the following files on it:
.fseventsd
overlays
kernel.img
kernel7.img
You know the file system that pi-star comes with. Please don't tell me that I got suckered into buying a POS?
Thank you for your help.
Steve
KE0DVW
The SD card that came with the Jumbo spot and works has the following files on it:
.fseventsd
overlays
kernel.img
kernel7.img
You know the file system that pi-star comes with. Please don't tell me that I got suckered into buying a POS?
Thank you for your help.
Steve
KE0DVW
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
I'm kind of surprised that even boots, as it is missing all the model specific device tree files. However -- what is on your /working/ card is not relevant... What does your newly imaged card display?
I just used Etcher to write the 3.4.17 image to a a SanDisk 16GB card. The resulting FAT partition contains:
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C:\Users\Wulfraed>dir i: /a/s
Volume in drive I is boot
Volume Serial Number is 22E0-C711
Directory of I:\
07/17/2017 09:17 PM <DIR> overlays
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 15,456 bcm2708-rpi-b-plus.dtb
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 18,693 COPYING.linux
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,494 LICENCE.broadcom
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 16,523 bcm2709-rpi-2-b.dtb
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 15,197 bcm2708-rpi-b.dtb
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 14,916 bcm2708-rpi-cm.dtb
05/27/2016 01:41 PM 145 issue.txt
07/06/2018 07:17 AM <DIR> .fseventsd
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 17,624 bcm2710-rpi-3-b.dtb
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 50,248 bootcode.bin
08/02/2016 10:36 AM 132 cmdline.txt
08/18/2017 09:06 AM 1,830 config.txt
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 6,674 fixup.dat
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,583 fixup_cd.dat
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 9,813 fixup_db.dat
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 9,813 fixup_x.dat
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 4,379,032 kernel.img
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 4,579,248 kernel7.img
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,855,556 start.elf
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 659,492 start_cd.elf
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 4,993,604 start_db.elf
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 3,939,492 start_x.elf
05/27/2016 01:41 PM 18,974 LICENSE.oracle
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 16,380 bcm2710-rpi-cm3.dtb
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 15,660 bcm2708-rpi-0-w.dtb
10/01/2019 01:00 PM <DIR> System Volume Information
24 File(s) 21,638,579 bytes
Directory of I:\overlays
05/27/2016 12:40 PM <DIR> .
05/27/2016 12:40 PM <DIR> ..
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,387 akkordion-iqdacplus.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 64,913 README
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,027 adau1977-adc.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,426 ads7846.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 449 bmp085_i2c-sensor.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 787 audioinjector-wm8731-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,668 at86rf233.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,298 rra-digidac1-wm8741-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,425 ads1015.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 983 dht11.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 789 dpi24.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 423 dwc-otg.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 852 dwc2.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,403 enc28j60.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,036 gpio-ir.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 901 gpio-poweroff.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 779 hifiberry-amp.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 655 hifiberry-dac.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,693 hifiberry-dacplus.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 959 hifiberry-digi.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,468 hy28a.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,939 hy28b.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 991 i2c-gpio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,185 i2c-mux.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 644 i2c-pwm-pca9685a.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 3,442 i2c-rtc.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,182 i2c0-bcm2708.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 854 i2c1-bcm2708.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 343 i2s-gpio28-31.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,425 ads1115.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,272 iqaudio-dac.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,511 iqaudio-dacplus.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,276 justboom-dac.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,348 lirc-rpi.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,833 mcp2515-can0.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,833 mcp2515-can1.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,099 mmc.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,850 mz61581.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 569 pi3-act-led.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 818 pi3-disable-bt.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,105 pi3-miniuart-bt.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,713 piscreen.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,617 piscreen2r.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,544 pitft22.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,385 pitft28-capacitive.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,802 pitft28-resistive.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,043 pps-gpio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,057 pwm-2chan.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 946 pwm.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,315 qca7000.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,301 raspidac3.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 489 rpi-backlight.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 643 rpi-dac.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,524 rpi-display.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 462 rpi-ft5406.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 771 rpi-proto.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 893 rpi-sense.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 846 sdhost.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 666 spi-gpio35-39.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 981 smi.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,326 iqaudio-digi-wm8804-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,508 smi-nand.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,011 allo-piano-dac-pcm512x-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,547 spi1-1cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,920 spi1-2cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,293 spi1-3cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,547 spi2-1cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,920 spi2-2cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,293 spi2-3cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 4,878 tinylcd35.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,473 allo-boss-dac-pcm512x-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 758 vga666.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 980 uart1.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,251 w1-gpio-pullup.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,116 w1-gpio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,080 wittypi.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,587 adau7002-simple.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,329 mcp23017.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,078 sdio-1bit.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 376 smi-dev.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 575 audremap.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 663 dionaudio-loco.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 765 dpi18.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,125 hifiberry-digi-pro.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 955 justboom-digi.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 15,229 mcp23s17.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,174 sc16is750-i2c.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,875 sc16is752-spi1.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 635 spi-rtc.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 492 spi0-hw-cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 3,108 vc4-kms-v3d.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,116 sdio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 699 sdtweak.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,802 pitft35-resistive.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,454 pisound.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,279 enc28j60-spi2.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 2,864 i2c-sensor.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 4,237 mcp3008.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 265 pi3-disable-wifi.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 919 spi0-cs.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,585 allo-piano-dac-plus-pcm512x-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,412 vc4-fkms-v3d.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 499 rpi-tv.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 270 i2c-bcm2708.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,027 dionaudio-loco-v2.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,932 fe-pi-audio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,437 goodix.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 720 midi-uart0.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 3,406 rpi-cirrus-wm5102.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 4,143 i2c-rtc-gpio.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,208 allo-digione.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,259 googlevoicehat-soundcard.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 857 midi-uart1.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 796 mpu6050.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,275 rotary-encoder.dtbo
07/17/2017 09:17 PM 1,972 audioinjector-addons.dtbo
116 File(s) 244,138 bytes
Directory of I:\.fseventsd
07/06/2018 07:18 AM <DIR> .
07/06/2018 07:17 AM <DIR> ..
07/06/2018 07:18 AM 36 fseventsd-uuid
07/06/2018 07:18 AM 46 0000000000528ae8
07/06/2018 07:18 AM 71 0000000000528ae9
3 File(s) 153 bytes
Directory of I:\System Volume Information
10/01/2019 01:00 PM <DIR> .
10/01/2019 01:00 PM <DIR> ..
10/01/2019 01:00 PM 76 IndexerVolumeGuid
1 File(s) 76 bytes
Total Files Listed:
144 File(s) 21,882,946 bytes
9 Dir(s) 43,180,032 bytes free
C:\Users\Wulfraed>
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Dennis L Bieber
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
I agree that I am not see all the Linux directories. However, I did a google search and the first result was the Raspberrypi forum talking about the two images on my SD card. The forum talks about kernel.img and kernel7.img. This is the link I copied, https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view ... p?t=101122.
Let me go back to the basics. I normally find most of my errors by going back to the basics.
1. Is there a limit to the size of SD card. Is 16 GB the magic number?
2. I know that your programs work. I have downloaded your software a couple of months ago, and the software fired off right away. I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have expanded my inventory of SD cards to 10 cards from different suppliers and different sizes. I have Scan Disk, Pny, Micro Center, and no name SD cards. I have tried all of them, and none of them work.
3. Do your programs work if the SD card has a title?
4. I have used two different computers in downloading and flashing pi-star. Both computers run Windows 10 Home, an Intel 1-7 processors, with 16 GB of ram. My last resort is an old PC in my basement that runs Windows 7.
5. It has been a couple years since I used / learned Linux machines. I can fire up a virtual machine with some study and time. Is it better to copy the working SD card in Linux, and if so, what version of Linux should I use?
6. I read that Raspberry Pi have a disk copy program in one of their libraries. I could try to use my RPi-3b board, and copy the working SD disk. Is that what I should try?
I know that I am grasping at straws, which is illegal in California, do you have any suggestions?
Let me go back to the basics. I normally find most of my errors by going back to the basics.
1. Is there a limit to the size of SD card. Is 16 GB the magic number?
2. I know that your programs work. I have downloaded your software a couple of months ago, and the software fired off right away. I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have expanded my inventory of SD cards to 10 cards from different suppliers and different sizes. I have Scan Disk, Pny, Micro Center, and no name SD cards. I have tried all of them, and none of them work.
3. Do your programs work if the SD card has a title?
4. I have used two different computers in downloading and flashing pi-star. Both computers run Windows 10 Home, an Intel 1-7 processors, with 16 GB of ram. My last resort is an old PC in my basement that runs Windows 7.
5. It has been a couple years since I used / learned Linux machines. I can fire up a virtual machine with some study and time. Is it better to copy the working SD card in Linux, and if so, what version of Linux should I use?
6. I read that Raspberry Pi have a disk copy program in one of their libraries. I could try to use my RPi-3b board, and copy the working SD disk. Is that what I should try?
I know that I am grasping at straws, which is illegal in California, do you have any suggestions?
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
My point was that the OP states THAT IS THE WORKING CARD!KE7FNS wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:57 pmIts missing bootcode.bin so the GPU doesn't have the very first booting instructions it needs to even begin. Its also missing loader.bin and start.elf which are needed before you can even load kernel.img into the ARM processor. It would also need config.txt, and cmdline.txt files.
We have no idea what the OP's attempts to create a card contain.
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Dennis L Bieber
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
I am just so confused by this conversation? I can probably take a movie of the process I use to create a pi-star bootable memory card. Would this help?
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks,
Steve
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
Oh Boy! I should have made a video. You are not going to believe me, but here is what happened:
I used the other image program "Etcher". Etcher would not read from within the zip file. So I unzipped the two files, and burn an image on an PNY sd card that was on the good list from the website you provided. I didn't use the beta software. I used the production version.
Second, I put the SD card into the RPi 3b, with a hat, and booted. I hooked up the RPi 3b to my monitor. It did show the RPi 3b booting. It showed all the pi-star code as failed, approximately 20 calls. Then RPi 3b came to a pi-star prompt.
Third, I got my phone ready to shoot a picture, rebooted the RPi 3b, I got a black screen. The RPi 3b would not send anything to the screen!
Forth, I put the good SD card into the RPi 3b and it came up without errors, and it was functional on the OLED screen.
*** Problem *** I put the good SD card back into the Jumbo Spot with the pi 0. Now the OLED doesn't come up! Darn, what have I broke now? My one and only working SD Card isn't fully working. I don't have a micro HDMI cable / adapter handy. I will need to do some hunting and pecking in my junk pile. Someone said that resetting back to factory config and re-configuring my resolve the problem?
Thanks, Steve
I used the other image program "Etcher". Etcher would not read from within the zip file. So I unzipped the two files, and burn an image on an PNY sd card that was on the good list from the website you provided. I didn't use the beta software. I used the production version.
Second, I put the SD card into the RPi 3b, with a hat, and booted. I hooked up the RPi 3b to my monitor. It did show the RPi 3b booting. It showed all the pi-star code as failed, approximately 20 calls. Then RPi 3b came to a pi-star prompt.
Third, I got my phone ready to shoot a picture, rebooted the RPi 3b, I got a black screen. The RPi 3b would not send anything to the screen!
Forth, I put the good SD card into the RPi 3b and it came up without errors, and it was functional on the OLED screen.
*** Problem *** I put the good SD card back into the Jumbo Spot with the pi 0. Now the OLED doesn't come up! Darn, what have I broke now? My one and only working SD Card isn't fully working. I don't have a micro HDMI cable / adapter handy. I will need to do some hunting and pecking in my junk pile. Someone said that resetting back to factory config and re-configuring my resolve the problem?
Thanks, Steve
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
Have a look here to ensure ur correctly burning the image etc.
https://youtu.be/B5G4gYDdJeQ
There are a few how-to videos created by Craig W1MSG
He creates all our pi-star how-to videos.
Andrew M1DNS, (Mod)
https://youtu.be/B5G4gYDdJeQ
There are a few how-to videos created by Craig W1MSG
He creates all our pi-star how-to videos.
Andrew M1DNS, (Mod)
Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Pi 0 board not initialized
Let's start fresh. I hard wired my RPi 3b to my lan, and I was able to configure everything except Wifi. I can see my Wifi network in the configuration screen, and I try to add my network, but it doesn't appear to connect to the Wifi network.
I first loaded pi-star version Pi-Star_RPi_V3.4.17_20-Jan-2019, and the Wifi wouldn't connect.
Second, I loaded pi-star version Pi-Star_RPi_V4.1.0-RC4_27-Aug-2019, and the Wifi wouldn't connect.
I have swapped the antenna without without any change. The Jumbo spot knows when I press the transmitter button, but it assigns a network IP address of 192.168.50.1, which is not available on my network. Assignable IP address range is 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.50. When I press the talk button on the radio, the pistar displays, on the OLED, the correct information except IP address, and doesn't send out anything?
I don't know if it helps but my Radio/Modem type is "STM32-DVM/MMDVM_HS_RASPBERRY PI HAT(GPIO)" The setup program rejected this Radio/Modem type twice, and accepted the Radio/Modem type on the third attempt.
Finally, you can access my Jumbo spot if I put it in the DMZ.
Thank you for your help. I am inching to a resolution.
Steve McManus, KE0DVW
I first loaded pi-star version Pi-Star_RPi_V3.4.17_20-Jan-2019, and the Wifi wouldn't connect.
Second, I loaded pi-star version Pi-Star_RPi_V4.1.0-RC4_27-Aug-2019, and the Wifi wouldn't connect.
I have swapped the antenna without without any change. The Jumbo spot knows when I press the transmitter button, but it assigns a network IP address of 192.168.50.1, which is not available on my network. Assignable IP address range is 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.50. When I press the talk button on the radio, the pistar displays, on the OLED, the correct information except IP address, and doesn't send out anything?
I don't know if it helps but my Radio/Modem type is "STM32-DVM/MMDVM_HS_RASPBERRY PI HAT(GPIO)" The setup program rejected this Radio/Modem type twice, and accepted the Radio/Modem type on the third attempt.
Finally, you can access my Jumbo spot if I put it in the DMZ.
Thank you for your help. I am inching to a resolution.
Steve McManus, KE0DVW