hz12opensource / libresdr

Firmware with overclock support for LibreSDR (PlutoSDR clone with Zynq 7020), 27.5 MSPS sample rate over Gigabit Ethernet with libiio/PlutoSDR API
GNU General Public License v3.0
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LibreSDR not booting from SD-card #5

Open RasmusEk opened 8 months ago

RasmusEk commented 8 months ago

Hi, I realize that you aren't responsible for the LibreSDR but I kinda need help

I tried to copy your pre-built firmware on a freshly formated SD card fileformat FAT32

my LibreSDR does not seem to boot with them and keeps acting as a plutoSDR. I draw this conclusion from not beeing able to detect it's ethernet port by pinging it, sniffing it or just seeing it in winbox. It still acts as a Pluto working fine from a USB port however I kinda need the ethernet capability.

I think I might be missing the step "Once it is running, the software can be updated using mounted drive" could you explain this to me in greater detail as I struggle to figure what I am supposed to do

rabubake commented 7 months ago

Having the same issue. Wondering if anyone has managed to get the Ethernet to work and what steps they took!

rabubake commented 7 months ago

For those struggling to set this up, make sure your ethernet host and the libresdr are on the same subnet and you should be able to connect. To change the libresdr IP, use the OTG connection and change the config.txt Ethernet USB IP. When using the libresdr, you only need power (I used debug plug) and ethernet (not USB OTG).