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dd if=tinkla_buddy.img of=/dev/dse
 
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</source> where '''tinkla_buddy.img''' is the name of the image you [https://tinkla.us/files/tinklaBuddy-1.16-2020.03.06.img.gz download] from this site and '''/dev/sde''' is the device corresponding to your SD card mounted on Linux.  
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</source> where '''tinkla_buddy.img''' is the name of the image you [https://tinkla.us/files/tinklaBuddy-1.16-2020.03.07.img.gz download] from this site and '''/dev/sde''' is the device corresponding to your SD card mounted on Linux.  
  
 
'''Note:''' the image file is very large (650+ Mb compressed) and will take some time to download. Also, depending on the speed of your SD card, will take a long time to burn.
 
'''Note:''' the image file is very large (650+ Mb compressed) and will take some time to download. Also, depending on the speed of your SD card, will take a long time to burn.

Revision as of 10:11, 8 March 2020

Coming Soon

Tinkla Buddy is now in beta stage. Info coming soon!


Creating the SD card

  • On Windows PCs you can use Win32DiskImager to create to burn the image to the SD card for your Tinkla Buddy.
  • On Linux flavors (including Mac OS) you can just use the dd command.
dd if=tinkla_buddy.img of=/dev/dse

where tinkla_buddy.img is the name of the image you download from this site and /dev/sde is the device corresponding to your SD card mounted on Linux.

Note: the image file is very large (650+ Mb compressed) and will take some time to download. Also, depending on the speed of your SD card, will take a long time to burn.