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Insert a MicroSD card(at least 8G) into a Windows PC and run the win32diskimager utility as
administrator. On the utility's main window select your SD card's drive, the wanted image file and click on
"write" to start flashing the MicroSD card.
Insert this card into your NEO Plus2 and power on (with a 5V/2A power source) the board. If the green
LED is on and blue LED is blinks it indicates your eflasher has started successfully.
Run the following command on a terminal:
$
eflasher
Select your wanted OS and type "yes" to start flashing. After it is done take off the card, reboot your board it will
boot from eMMC.
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If you want to do kernel development you need to use a serial communication board, ie a PSU-ONECOM
board, which will allow you to operate the board via a serial terminal.Here is a setup where we connect a
NanoPi NEO Plus2 to a PC via the PSU-ONECOM and you can power on your NEO Plus2 from either the
PSU-ONECOM or its MicroUSB:
You can use a USB to Serial conversion board too. Make sure you use a 5V/2A power to power your NEO Plus2
from its MicroUSB port:
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