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@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ I recommend to get a [Micro SD card USB adapter](http://media.kingston.com/image
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like an USB stick, no special card reader interface required (although many laptops have those these days).
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You can create an MBR partitioning scheme on the SD card with an LBA FAT32 (type 0x0C) partition, format it
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and copy bootcode.bin and start.elf onto it. Or alternatively you can download a raspbian image, `dd` it to the SD card,
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mount it and delete the unnecessary .img files. Whichever you prefer. What's important, you'll create `kernel8.img`
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with these tutorials which must be copied to the root directory on the SD card, and no other `.img` files should exists
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there.
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and copy *bootcode.bin*, *start.elf* and *fixup.dat* onto it. Or alternatively you can download a raspbian image,
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`dd` it to the SD card, mount it and delete the unnecessary .img files. Whichever you prefer. What's important, you'll
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create `kernel8.img` with these tutorials which must be copied to the root directory on the SD card, and no other `.img`
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files should exists there.
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I'd also recommend to get an [USB serial debug cable](https://www.adafruit.com/product/954). You connect it to the
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GPIO pins 14/15, and run minicom on your desktop computer like
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