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BIGTREETECH Pi 2 User Manual
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Open the RKDevTool tool.
The software will recognize a “LOADER” or “MASKROOM” device.
Select the system to be written (the OS image must be unzipped as
a .img file beforehand; RKDevTool does not support directly writing
compressed .xz files).
Check “Write by Address”.
Click “Run” to start writting the system.
“Download image OK” indicates that the system has been successfully
burned.
5. After writing is complete, toggle the USB OTG switch to the OFF position
to boot normally. Note: Files on the eMMC cannot be accessed by the
computer like those on a MicroSD card, so you cannot modify the
system.cfg configuration file to set up the WiFi network. Instead, use an
Ethernet cable or USB-to-UART connection to configure the terminal.
4.3.2. Writing System onto eMMC Using a MicroSD Card
As shown in the figure, toggle the eMMC switch to the OFF position so that
the RK3566 can access the eMMC normally.
First, write the system onto a MicroSD card, then insert the MicroSD card into
the board's card slot, and wait for the system to boot.
Connect to the system's terminal via Ethernet, WiFi, or USB to UART. Log in
with the following credentials:
login: biqu
password: biqu

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