Take note of the drive letter than Windows assigns to your SD card when you insert it. Once you have those two items downloaded, install Win32DiskImager on your Windows machine and insert your SD card. You can download that file image from this location:Ĭlick the “Download” option in the menu on the left, and download the latest Amibian IMG file (typically the top option). The current version at the time of this writing is version 1.4.
Next, you’ll need to download the Amibian card image for the Raspberry Pi. IMG file you’ll need to a micro SD card for use in the Raspberry Pi. Win32DiskImager is used to “burn” (for lack of better words) the. If you don’t run Windows, you can use dd on Linux (if you’re running Linux you’ll know how to use that) or Disk Utility on macOS (OS X). The first is Win32DiskImager for Windows.
To begin, you’ll need to download and install a few applications. To complete this project you’ll need the following: